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Suitability of a Research Method
A psychologist wants to determine if a specific type of quiet, instrumental music directly causes an increase in the number of pages students read per hour in a university library. The proposed study involves observing students in their natural library environment. Based on the core characteristics of this observational approach, evaluate its suitability for establishing a direct cause-and-effect relationship. Justify your conclusion.
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