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  • Here's something. 'Measures of conceptual independent variables are often included in experiments in social psychology, and sometimes measures of proposed mediating variables are included as well. The inclusion of such measures in experiments appears to be increasing, suggesting that such measures are commonly thought to be essential in order to place confidence in conclusions from experi­ ments. With the increase in the use of such measures, social psychologists should be very clear about how the data from measures of independent variables and me­ diating variables bear on the conclusions that can be drawn from experimental results.' Variables: http://www.questia.com/googleScholar.qst;jsessionid=Ltgdgccv1vxxx941TJTc3lp95H0nCBdrY2hmhNn8qbywt6zC9rK5!-1774298457?docId=76949401

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