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You conduct a quasi-experiment to assess the impact of raising the speed limit from 55 to 65 miles per hour. You find that there are more accidents in the 6-month period following the speed limit change than in the 6-month period before the speed limit change. Although it is tempting to say that raising the speed limit caused higher accident rates, you must be careful because. A) you don't have an independent variable in this design. B) you have an adequate understanding of the operational definition of an "accident" C) other variables (for example, cheaper gasoline or the season of the year during which the change was instituted) may also be affecting accident rates. D) there is no problem with drawing this causal conclusion.

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