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What is an intervening variable? Explain how they are operationally defined and used by the neobehaviorists,describing in detail at least one intervening variable used by Tolman and one used by Hull.
Mathematical Relationship
A quantitative connection or correlation between two or more variables, often described by a formula or equation.
S-Wave Amplitude
The measure of the displacement amplitude of secondary or shear waves, which are a type of seismic wave that moves through the interior of the Earth.
Tsunami
A series of large ocean waves generated by significant disturbances such as underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides.
Seafloor
The bottom layer of the ocean, consisting of sediment, rock, and organic material, shaped by geological and biological processes.
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