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Correlational studies

One of the confusing terms in psychology is the word "correlation." Many studies show a correlation between variables, but they are not correlational studies. How do we know the difference when talking about the research method used in a study? Correlation is the measurement of the extent to which pairs of related values of two variables tend to change together or co-vary. If one variable tends to increase with the other...

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