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One similarity between causal-comparative and correlational research is that both
Inspects
The act of examining something carefully in order to determine its condition, quality, or to detect any faults.
Expectancy Theory
A psychological theory that explains motivational forces by weighing the perceived values of outcomes against the perceived likelihoods of achieving them.
Low Self-efficacy
The belief in one's inability to achieve goals or handle situations effectively.
Reiss Profile
A psychological tool that identifies the underlying motivations and needs of individuals to help explain why people behave the way they do.
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