Dr. Kline, an environmental psychologist, conducts a study to examine whether visiting zoos causes people to have more positive attitudes toward environmental conservation. He asks a group of 45 people attending the zoo on a Saturday morning about their attitudes. He finds that 69% of the people report having a positive attitude after their visit. Which of the following is true? He can make a strong causal claim about the effect of zoo visits on environmental attitudes His study does not qualify as an experiment He does not have a dependent variable His control group is people who did not visit the zoo

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Answer: His study does not qualify as an experiment.

Explanation: In order to qualify a study as an experiment, it should be done with at least 100 people.

The first and the last statement are wrong because is not a casual situation, he chose only people who went to the Zoo on a Saturday morning.

The third statement is wrong because he has a dependent variable, the zoo's visitors.