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What Is the directionality problem in psychology research?

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The directional problem in psychology occurs when a correlation or relationship is found between two variables, and difficulty arises in determining which variable has caused the change in the other. For example, does having a “good memory” cause a person’s hippocampus to be larger, or does having a larger hippocampus result in having a stronger memory? The directional problem is sometimes referred to as bidirectional ambiguity. Bidirectional ambiguity raises a more general question about whether two variables are influencing each other simultaneously through mutual interaction.

Issues with directionality most commonly occur when conducting correlational research. A correlational study examines the possible relationship between two or more variables. However, unlike a true experiment, the researchers do not manipulate variables; rather, they investigate naturally occurring or pre-existing variables.

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