Review:
Quasi Experimental Design
overall review score: 4.2
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Quasi-experimental design is a research method that involves studying subjects in non-randomized conditions. While it lacks the random assignment of traditional experimental design, it still allows for causal inferences to be made.
Key Features
- Non-randomized conditions
- Control group comparisons
- Limited internal validity
Pros
- Allows for studying causal relationships in real-world settings
- Can be more practical and ethical than experimental design in certain cases
Cons
- Limited internal validity compared to true experimental design
- Potential for selection bias and confounding variables