Question 6 A conditional relationship is a relationship in which the control variable's effect on the independent variable is conditional on its interaction with the dependent variable. O True O False 1 pts
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Step 1: A conditional relationship is a relationship in which the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable is dependent on the value of a third variable, called the moderator variable. Show more…
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