The problem of self-selection in correlational research occurs when the investigator is unable to choose the level

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The problem of self-selection in correlational research occurs when the investigator is unable to choose the level of any variable for participants. People can't be assigned to have lots of casual sex or not, for example. Consequently, it's impossible to know if something associated with one of the measured variables is causing the correlation between two variables or if one of the variables is causing the other.

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Social Psychology

ISBN: 105452

6th Edition

Authors: Tom Gilovich, Dacher Keltner, Serena Chen, Richard E. Nisbett

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