Data from a survey can prove that changes in one variable cause changes in another variable. TRUE OR FALSE
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However, a survey can only show associations or correlations between variables, not causation. To establish causation, we need experimental designs or other methods that can control for confounding factors and isolate the effect of one variable on another. Show more…
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