Review:
Quasi Experimental Designs
overall review score: 4.2
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Quasi-experimental designs are research methods that approximate the control and randomization aspects of true experimental designs, but with some limitations.
Key Features
- Use of treatment and control groups
- Attempt to establish causality
- Lack of random assignment
- Real-world applicability
Pros
- Allows for studying cause-effect relationships in real-world settings
- Provides a balance between internal validity and external validity
Cons
- Limited control over potential confounding variables
- Difficulty in establishing causal relationships due to lack of random assignment