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An if-then statement that specifies what the relationships between variables should be like if a theory is correct is called a:

A) correlation coefficient.
B) hypothesis.
C) research question.
D) causal attribution.

Hypothesis

An educated guess or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.

Causal Attribution

The approach individuals use to ascertain the origins of their and others' conduct.

If-Then Statement

A conditional statement in logic and programming that connects an action or response to a preceding condition.

  • Acquire knowledge on the core concepts of attribution theory and its utilization in social cognitive processes.
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