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Correlational Research

Correlational research is a widespread type of non-experimental research in which an investigator measures two variables—either continuous or categorical—and evaluates the statistical relationship (correlation) between them. Crucially, the researcher does this with little to no effort to control extraneous variables or manipulate an independent variable. It is often chosen when a relationship is not believed to be causal, or when exploring causal relationships where manipulating the independent variable is impossible, impractical, or unethical. By utilizing this strategy, researchers can achieve two fundamental scientific goals: describing the strength and direction of the relationship between the variables, and predicting scores on one variable based on the other using a statistical technique called regression.

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