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Select which type of research design (Experimental Research Design, Correlational Research Design, and Case Study Research Design) would work best based on the following scenarios.
A. Experimental Research Design
B. Correlational Research Design
C. Case Study Research Design
1. You are seeking to understand the strength of the relationship between several variables and its relationship to one dependent variable.
2. You want to find a cause and effect relationship between your independent and dependent variable.
3. You can not directly study a cause and effect relationship between your independent and dependent variable because of ethical concerns (two types of research designs could be the answer here).
4. You wish to study a research situation in-depth and with great detail.
5. You wish to extrapolate your research findings broadly to many other potential settings.
6. You are seeking a research design that can be easily replicated by other investigators with a whole new group of respondents.
7. You want to investigate a phenomenon with as many respondents as possible, but it is not possible for you to manipulate an independent variable to see its effect on a dependent variable.
8. You want to research as many subjects as possible in a natural work environment using a survey to examine the strength of relationship between two variables.