An example of an indirect dependent variable is

A) measuring reaction time to infer time to respond.
B) measuring heart rate to infer emotional states.
C) measuring errors to infer accuracy.
D) none of these are indirect dependent variables

B

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What does the term "goodness-of-fit" refer to?

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