A correlational study is a research design that examines the relationships between two or more variables. It is non-experimental, meaning the experimenter does not manipulate or control any variables.
Crime rates rise with ice cream consumption. Divorce rates rise as people use more margarine. These are classic examples of spurious correlations (Fletcher, 2014). Statistically, these variables move ...
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