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What kind of research uses experiments to identify cause and effect relationships between variables?
4. Experimental research, often called true experimentation, uses the scientific method to establish the cause-effect relationship among a group of variables that make up a study.
Which research method is the only one that can identify a cause/effect relationship?
Answer and Explanation: The only research method that can determine whether a cause-effect relationship exists between two factors is called a(n) scientific experiment.
Which of the following research methods can find cause and effect relationships?
The research method which focuses on establishing causal relationships with controls among variables - independent, moderator, and dependent, is called the Experimental method.
Which type of research design can answer questions of cause and effect relationships?
Experimental research allows the researcher to control the situation. In so doing, it allows researchers to answer the question, “what causes something to occur?” Permits the researcher to identify cause and effect relationships between variables and to distinguish placebo effects from treatment effects.