What are the difference between a Quasi-Experiment and "Plain" Correlational Study?

What are the difference between a Quasi-Experiment and "Plain" Correlational Study?



Answer: A "plain" correlational study concerns two equally-labile variables, such as depression and anxiety, while a quasi-experiment concerns one very stable variable and one labile variable.

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