Multiple Choice
Correlational studies do not allow us to determine whether a factor is actually causing a child's behavior, yet researchers conduct them because:
A) we cannot always design a suitable experiment to study our research question
B) ethical concerns prevent random assignment into some conditions we want to study
C) understanding causal processes is not the only goal of research
D) all of the above
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