Review:
Experimental And Quasi Experimental Designs For Generalized Causal Inference By Donald T. Campbell And Julian C. Stanley
overall review score: 4.5
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Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs for Generalized Causal Inference by Donald T. Campbell and Julian C. Stanley is a seminal work in the field of research methodology, focusing on the design and analysis of experiments to establish causal relationships.
Key Features
- Thorough coverage of experimental and quasi-experimental designs
- Clear explanation of causal inference principles
- Practical guidance on designing valid research studies
- In-depth discussion on threats to internal validity
Pros
- Comprehensive coverage of experimental design principles
- Useful insights for researchers in various fields
- Clear and concise explanations
Cons
- Can be complex for readers unfamiliar with research methodology
- Some sections may require prior knowledge of statistical concepts