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A clinical psychologist observes a positive correlation between patients' engagement in physical exercise (XX) and their self-reported happiness levels (YY). To apply the principles of complex correlational research to explore whether exercise causally influences happiness, what specific methodological and statistical step must the psychologist take to address the potential third variable of participant income level (ZZ)?

Question: A clinical psychologist observes a positive correlation between patients' engagement in physical exercise (XX) and their self-reported happiness levels (YY). To apply the principles of complex correlational research to explore whether exercise causally influences happiness, what specific methodological and statistical step must the psychologist take to address the potential third variable of participant income level (ZZ)?

Sample answer: The psychologist must measure participant income level (ZZ) and then statistically control for it in their analysis to determine if the correlation between exercise (XX) and happiness (YY) remains significant.

Key points:

  • Measure the potential third variable (income level, ZZ).
  • Statistically control for the third variable (income level) in the data analysis.
  • Evaluate whether the correlation between the primary variables (XX and YY) remains after control.

Rubric: The answer must specify that the psychologist needs to measure participant income level (ZZ) and use statistical control on this variable to see if the correlation between exercise (XX) and happiness (YY) persists.

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