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Comparison of Correlational and Experimental Research in Establishing Causation

Correlational research is effective at identifying relationships between variables but cannot establish causation. In contrast, experimental research is the only method that allows for cause-and-effect claims. This is because experiments are designed to control for or eliminate alternative explanations, enabling researchers to isolate how changes in one variable directly cause changes in another.

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