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Social Studies, 19.09.2019 22:00 roberth0518

Eliza designs an experiment because she believes that watching violent movies makes people more aggressive. she tests aggressiveness after having participants watch 30 minutes of a violent action movie versus a nonviolent action movie. her dependent variable in the violent condition asks, "do you feel more violent and aggressive after watching this violent and aggressive movie? " what type of faulty thinking is this an example of?

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