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What is a
quasi-experiment
?
A
quasi-experiment
is a type of research design that involves participants with
pre-existing
variables.
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What does it mean for participants to arrive at a research study with a pre-possessed, pre-existing variable?
It means that participants bring certain
characteristics
or
traits
with them to the study.
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What are examples of pre-existing variables that participants might bring to a quasi-experiment?
Gender (Male or Female)
Age
Personality
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What is an example of a pre-existing variable related to gender in a quasi-experiment?
Gender can be classified as
Male
or
Female.
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How can age be considered a pre-existing variable in a quasi-experiment?
Age
is a
characteristic
that participants bring with them to the research study.
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Why is personality considered a pre-existing variable in a quasi-experiment?
Personality is a
trait
that participants possess
before
entering the study.
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