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-A bivariate relationship is said to be a(n)
A) direct casual relationship if it cannot be accounted for by other theoretically relevant variables.
B) spurious relationship if both the independent and dependent variables are influenced by a casually prior control variable,and there is no casual link between them.
C) partial relationship if the variables are reexamined in a partial table.
D) intervening relationship if the control variables do not intervene between the independent and dependent variables.
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