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Which of the following statements is true about correlational research in psychology?
A correlation is a systematic “relationship” between two or more variables. Once you can show that systematic relationshiop, you can show causation of one variable by the other.
A correlation between two variables means that one of those variables causes the other.
A correlation is a systematic “relationship” between two or more variables. You cannot infer causations from correlations. Causation can only be inferred through carefully designed and implemented “experimental” research.
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A correlation is a systematic “relationship” between two or more variables. You can infer causation from correlation if the correlation is very strong.
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