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What is the difference between a randomised controlled trial and a correlational study?

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A randomised controlled trial is a study in which participants are randomly assigned to a treatment or control group, to measure the efficacy of a treatment. A correlational study measures the relationship between two variables, but cannot establish cause-and-effect relationships.

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