Three key points about the document:
1. The document discusses correlational research and survey research. It defines correlational research as studying relationships between two or more variables without influencing them. Survey research involves collecting data through questionnaires or interviews to answer hypotheses or questions about populations.
2. The basic steps of correlational research are discussed, including problem selection, sampling, instrumentation, design/procedures, data collection/analysis. Threats to internal validity like subject characteristics and mortality are also covered.
3. The different types of surveys - cross-sectional, longitudinal (trend, cohort, panel), are defined. The key steps of conducting survey research are outlined, such as defining the problem, identifying the