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Title: Correlational research is not appropriate for identifying what variable might affect another variabl
Post by: Bisla on Mar 7, 2015
Correlational research is not appropriate for identifying what variable might affect another variable because
a.  it is hard to find predictable relationships between complex variables.
b.  when researchers manipulate variables, other unknown variables might affect behavior.
c.  it is often not clear which of the variables being measured could be the one influencing another variable.
d.  correlations may not be appropriate in observational research.


Title: Re: Correlational research is not appropriate for identifying what variable might affect another var
Post by: sulmaeater on Mar 11, 2015
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Title: Re: Correlational research is not appropriate for identifying what variable might affect another variabl
Post by: Bisla on Mar 14, 2015
Problem solved. Thank you so much.


Title: Re: Correlational research is not appropriate for identifying what variable might affect another variabl
Post by: sulmaeater on Mar 14, 2015
No worries :)