What is the difference between an experimental study and a correlational study?
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What is the difference between an experimental study and a correlational study?
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An experimental study manipulates an independent variable and measures its effect on a dependent variable while controlling other variables, allowing researchers to establish cause and effect. Participants are randomly assigned to experimental and control groups. A correlational study measures the relationship between two variables without manipulation, producing a correlation coefficient from negative one to positive one. Correlation does not establish causation because a third variable may explain the relationship.
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