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a politician delivers a speech outlining a plan to fix the economy. Two days later, polls show that fewer voters than ever plan to vote for him in the next election. HE concluded that his speech on the economy caused this drop in popularity. Which of the following is true, would suggest that the speech was correlated, but not the cause, of his changing in poll numbers?

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C. The poll shows that the politician became more popular among people who were actually aware of the speech.

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User Polly
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The poll shows that the politician became more popular among people who were actually aware of the speech. That's the basis. Welcome :)
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