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Read this blog post: http://www.everydayresearchmethods.com/2014/01/studying-what-goes-viral.html
and submit your answers to questions A-D.
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a) Is the above story correlational or experimental? What are the two variables in the study?
b) Is this study correlational or experimental? What does the phrase "After controlling for factors like..." suggest to you?
c) Is the above laboratory study an experiment or a correlational study? What are the variables in the study?Â
d) Based on the results of his lab study, can Berger support the claim that experiencing arousal while reading a story causes people to forward it--to transmit it-- more?Â
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