What is correlational research design?

Correlational research design is a type of observational research that aims to examine the relationship between two or more variables. This design involves measuring two or more variables and determining whether they are related to each other. It does not establish cause-and-effect relationships between variables but only identifies associations between them. Correlational research is commonly used in social sciences and health research to investigate the relationships between variables such as family income and child academic achievement or diet and obesity.

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