Multiple Choice
Relative to experiments, correlational studies
A) do not yield as much information about cause-effect relationships.
B) are often distorted by the Hawthorne effect.
C) require excessive manipulation of the group situation.
D) do not provide an index of the magnitude of the relationship between variables.
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