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The colleague is making sure the researcher is meeting which condition of causal inferences?
Other explanations for the association between the independent and dependent variables must be ruled out.
Explanation:
Shamar seems to have found a connection between early childhood poverty and lower well-being in adulthood. However, it would be a mistake for him to not consider other explanations for such an association between the variables. As his colleague pointed out, it is important to rule out other possible reasons that may lead to the same result. There is a time in those subjects' lives - after the childhood and before the adulthood - where factors may occur that may very well influence those people's well-being.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The Block Chairman who is elected by a process of election in which people vote for their favorite candidate. The Block Chairman  <span>(president) of
Panchayat Samiti (in hindi) is a level of the panchayat raj framework. It is a
villahe based local government body at a lower level in India. It works for the
towns of the tahsil that together are known as development block.
The Panchayat Samiti is the connection between the gram panchayat (town/
village committee) and the zila parishad (dist. board). These chairmans usually coordinate and judge local issues at the village or town level.   </span><span />
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Milk and coffee are the complement goods. If the price of good decreases, there is going to be an increase in demand for the other good. Indeed, if the price of coffee decreases, there is going to be an increasing demand for milk.  
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: the contestants and observers thought the questioners were more knowledgeable than the contestants.
Explanation: Ross et al published a paper in the journal of personality and social psychology in 1977 titled 
"Social Roles, Social Control, and Biases in Social-Perception Processes". They demonstrated that our actions and perceptions are determined by roles we have to play in interpersonal encounters; this is the biasing effect social roles have on performance.
In this instance the observers and the contestants perceived the questioners as having superior knowledge as the questioners were given latitude in how they frame the questions. Due to their social roles, the questioners were "the powerful" while the contestants and observers were "the powerless" playing out their roles and not taking into account the biasing effect.
If the roles were switched around, the outcome would still be the same with each group irrespective of their actual ability and knowledge. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
The correct answer among all the other choices is creating awareness about nature. This is the least likely outcome of CCC. Thank you for posting your question. I hope this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.