Correlational studies allow the researcher to
A. Test for differences between two variables.
B. Predict the effect of one variable upon another.
C. Make causal inferences about the relationship between two variables.
D. Identify the relationship between two variables.
Answer: D
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a. projects. b. checklists. c. discussions. d. essay exams.
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