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In a non-experimental factorial study where researchers measured participants' moods and then assessed their willingness to engage in unprotected sex, one cannot conclude that mood causes changes in sexual risk-taking because the variables were measured rather than manipulated, leaving the findings vulnerable to the directionality problem and the third-variable problem.

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