Causal research (original) (raw)
Causal research, is the investigation of (research into) cause-relationships. To determine causality, variation in the variable presumed to influence the difference in another variable(s) must be detected, and then the variations from the other variable(s) must be calculated (s). Other confounding influences must be controlled for so they don't distort the results, either by holding them constant in the experimental creation of evidence. This type of research is very complex and the researcher can never be completely certain that there are no other factors influencing the causal relationship, especially when dealing with people's attitudes and motivations. There are often much deeper psychological considerations that even the respondent may not be aware of.
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dbo:abstract | Causal research, is the investigation of (research into) cause-relationships. To determine causality, variation in the variable presumed to influence the difference in another variable(s) must be detected, and then the variations from the other variable(s) must be calculated (s). Other confounding influences must be controlled for so they don't distort the results, either by holding them constant in the experimental creation of evidence. This type of research is very complex and the researcher can never be completely certain that there are no other factors influencing the causal relationship, especially when dealing with people's attitudes and motivations. There are often much deeper psychological considerations that even the respondent may not be aware of. There are two research methods for exploring the cause-and-effect relationship between variables: 1. * Experimentation (e.g., in a laboratory), and 2. * Statistical research. (en) La investigación causal es la investigación de (investigación en) relaciones de causa. Para determinar la causalidad, se debe detectar la variación en la variable que supuestamente influye en la diferencia en otra(s) variable(s), y luego se deben calcular las variaciones de la(s) otra(s) variable(s). Se deben controlar otros factores de confusión para que no distorsionen los resultados, ya sea manteniéndolas constantes en la creación experimental de evidencia. Este tipo de investigación es muy complejo y el investigador nunca puede estar completamente seguro de que no hay otros factores que influyan en la relación causal, especialmente cuando se trata de las actitudes y motivaciones de las personas. A menudo hay consideraciones psicológicas mucho más profundas de las que incluso el encuestado puede no ser consciente. Hay dos métodos de investigación para explorar la relación de causa y efecto entre las variables: 1. * Experimentación (por ejemplo, en un laboratorio) 2. * Investigación estadística (es) |
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rdfs:comment | Causal research, is the investigation of (research into) cause-relationships. To determine causality, variation in the variable presumed to influence the difference in another variable(s) must be detected, and then the variations from the other variable(s) must be calculated (s). Other confounding influences must be controlled for so they don't distort the results, either by holding them constant in the experimental creation of evidence. This type of research is very complex and the researcher can never be completely certain that there are no other factors influencing the causal relationship, especially when dealing with people's attitudes and motivations. There are often much deeper psychological considerations that even the respondent may not be aware of. (en) La investigación causal es la investigación de (investigación en) relaciones de causa. Para determinar la causalidad, se debe detectar la variación en la variable que supuestamente influye en la diferencia en otra(s) variable(s), y luego se deben calcular las variaciones de la(s) otra(s) variable(s). Se deben controlar otros factores de confusión para que no distorsionen los resultados, ya sea manteniéndolas constantes en la creación experimental de evidencia. Este tipo de investigación es muy complejo y el investigador nunca puede estar completamente seguro de que no hay otros factores que influyan en la relación causal, especialmente cuando se trata de las actitudes y motivaciones de las personas. A menudo hay consideraciones psicológicas mucho más profundas de las que incluso el encu (es) |
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