Which of the following elements would help you decide when a cause-and-effect conclusion about the relationship between two variables in an experiment has been reached?(1 point)

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an international study
an international study

random selection of participants
random selection of participants

low-cost study design
low-cost study design

a small sample size

1 answer

To determine when a cause-and-effect conclusion about the relationship between two variables in an experiment has been reached, the most relevant element from the options you provided is:

random selection of participants

This is because random selection helps ensure that the participants are representative of the larger population, reducing bias and increasing the validity of the findings regarding cause and effect. While sample size can also affect the conclusions drawn from an experiment, random selection particularly aids in establishing a more accurate causal relationship.