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Which type of rules do school-age children see as less violable, contingent on authority or rules, or alterable than social conventions?
Correlational Study
A research method that examines the relationship between two or more variables to determine if a change in one is associated with a change in the other(s), without necessarily proving causation.
Field Experiment
A research study conducted in a real-world setting, outside of the laboratory, to observe and measure natural behaviors.
Quasi-experiment
A research design that lacks the full control of a true experimental setup, often missing random assignment, used to estimate the causal impact of an intervention or treatment.
Meta-analysis
A statistical technique for synthesizing the results of various studies on a particular topic to draw more general conclusions.
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