The minimal acceptable sample size in correlational research is

A. 30 subjects
B. 40 subjects
C. 50 subjects
D. 55 subjects
Correct Answer: A. 30 subjects

For correlational research, a sample size of 30 subjects (A) is generally considered the minimum acceptable. This size helps ensure statistical power and representativeness, allowing for reliable correlation analysis. Smaller samples risk unreliable results, while larger samples (B, C, D) are not the *minimal* requirement.

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