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In a previous correlational study, Dr. Lafayette has found that owning dogs is associated with lower levels of daily stress in a sample of returning war veterans. Which of the following would constitute a shift from theory-testing mode to generalization mode?
A. Conducting a study on the same sample of war veterans, this time using a different measure of stress.
B. Conducting a study examining the stress reduction in dogs.
C. Conducting an experimental study in which he assigns people to own a dog or not.
D. Conducting a study on dog ownership using a sample of elderly participants from a local retirement home.
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