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Chapter 8

Chapter 8. Experience carefully exploited: Quasi-experimental research designs. Why Quasi-Experiments?. Maximize internal and external validity When random assignment can’t be done When random assignment shouldn’t be done. Kinds of Quasi-Experiments. Person-by-treatment quasi-experiments

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Chapter 8

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  1. Chapter 8 Experience carefully exploited: Quasi-experimental research designs

  2. Why Quasi-Experiments? • Maximize internal and external validity • When random assignment can’t be done • When random assignment shouldn’t be done

  3. Kinds of Quasi-Experiments • Person-by-treatment quasi-experiments • Natural experiments • Nature and treatment designs • Natural groups with experimental treatment • Nature-by-treatment studies

  4. Comparability and Patching • Comparable and non-overlapping groups • Patched-up designs: • One group, pretest-posttest design • Posttest-only with nonequivalent groups • Pretest-posttest with nonequivalent groups • Time-series designs • Internal analyses

  5. When True Experiments and Quasi-Experiments Collide • Consistencies and inconsistencies in the results of true experiments compared to quasi-experiments

  6. Person-by-treatment quasi-experiment Prescreening Extreme groups Median split Natural experiments Natural groups with experimentaltreatment Comparable and non-overlapping groups Patched-up design Patching One-group design One-group pretest-posttest design Posttest-only design with non-equivalent groups Key Terms from Chapter 8

  7. Pretest-posttest with non-equivalent groups Time-series design Internal analysis Name-letter effect Key Terms from Chapter 8

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