Establishing causality is difficult, whether conclusions have been derived inductively or deductively. Explain and elaborate on the implications of this statement?


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Establishing causality is difficult, whether conclusions have been derived inductively or deductively. Explain and elaborate on the implications of this statement?


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1. Establishing causality is difficult, whether conclusions have been derived inductively or deductively. Explain and elaborate on the implications of this statement?

2. Why is ascribing causality more difficult when conclusions have been reached through induction?

3. When does Correlation does not imply causation

4. Why not use more control variables rather than depend on randomization as the means of controlling extraneous variables?

 

 

5. Research seek casual relationships by either experimental or ex post factor research designs. In what ways are these two approaches similar?

 

6. In what ways are they different?

 

 

7. Your large firm is about to change to a customer-centered organization structure, in which employees who have rarely had customer contact will now likely significantly influence customer satisfaction and retention. as part of the transition, your superior wants an accurate evaluation of the morale of the firms large number of computer technicians. what type of sample would you draw if it was to be an unrestricted sample?