In chapter 1, we learned that the main objectives of scientific research are description, explanation, prediction, and control

Of all the nonexperimental research techniques studied, correlational research is particularly well suited for which objectives?


a. description and prediction
b. explanation and control
c. prediction and control d. description, explanation, prediction, and control


A

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