A correlational survey is a research method used to examine the relationship between two or more variables. It involves collecting data from a sample of participants using surveys or questionnaires and analyzing the data to determine the strength and direction of the relationship between the variables of interest. The goal is to identify whether there is a correlation or association between the variables, but it does not establish causation. Correlational surveys are often used in social sciences and psychology to explore relationships between variables such as attitudes, behaviors, or demographic factors.