A political analyst conducted an observational study in 2014 that measured the rate of voter dissatisfaction with the United States Congress in several United States congressional districts and the increase in the number of political attack advertisements televised in the same districts since the previous congressional election cycle. The study concluded that the rate of voter dissatisfaction in the districts is comparable to the rate of increase of televised political attack ads in the same districts since the previous congressional election cycle. Based on this data, which conclusion is valid? The high level of voter dissatisfaction caused voters to vote the congressmen A representing the observed districts out of office. ... The increase in the rate of televised political attack ads since the previous congressional election caused the high rate of voter dissatisfaction in the observed districts.

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A political analyst conducted an observational study in 2014 that measured the rate of voter
dissatisfaction with the United States Congress in several United States congressional districts
and the increase in the number of political attack advertisements televised in the same districts
since the previous congressional election cycle.
The study concluded that the rate of voter dissatisfaction in the districts is comparable to the
rate of increase of televised political attack ads in the same districts since the previous
congressional election cycle. Based on this data, which conclusion is valid?
The high level of voter dissatisfaction caused voters to vote the congressmen
representing the observed districts out of office.
The increase in the rate of televised political attack ads since the previous
congressional election caused the high rate of voter dissatisfaction in the
observed districts.
There is a correlation between the increase in the rate of televised political
attack ads since the previous congressional election and the rate of voter
dissatisfaction in the observed districts.
There is no correlation between the increase in the rate of televised political
attack ads since the previous congressional election and the rate of voter
dissatisfaction in the observed districts.
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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 7 OF 10 OReport A political analyst conducted an observational study in 2014 that measured the rate of voter dissatisfaction with the United States Congress in several United States congressional districts and the increase in the number of political attack advertisements televised in the same districts since the previous congressional election cycle. The study concluded that the rate of voter dissatisfaction in the districts is comparable to the rate of increase of televised political attack ads in the same districts since the previous congressional election cycle. Based on this data, which conclusion is valid? The high level of voter dissatisfaction caused voters to vote the congressmen representing the observed districts out of office. The increase in the rate of televised political attack ads since the previous congressional election caused the high rate of voter dissatisfaction in the observed districts. There is a correlation between the increase in the rate of televised political attack ads since the previous congressional election and the rate of voter dissatisfaction in the observed districts. There is no correlation between the increase in the rate of televised political attack ads since the previous congressional election and the rate of voter dissatisfaction in the observed districts. estions: 8 10 Next to quest M
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