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7.1.4.4 Quasi-Experiments
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What is a key limitation of quasi-experiments?
You can't
control group assignments
How are participants grouped in quasi-experiments?
Based on existing characteristics, not
randomly
What are quasi-experiments?
Research studies with
non-random
participant grouping
In what scenario would a quasi-experiment be useful?
Studying school performance without
random assignment
What should researchers be aware of when conducting quasi-experiments?
Other factors may affect the
results
What are the key differences between Experimental and Non-Experimental Research?
Experimental Research:
Determines
cause and effect
Manipulates
variable(s)
Uses
random assignment
High in
internal validity
Non-Experimental Research:
Observes and interprets variables that can't be manipulated
Describes differences measured
High in
external validity
What are the two main types of research strategies described in the image?
Experimental Research
Non-Experimental Research
What are the two main goals of Non-Experimental Research?
Describe studies
variables
that can't be manipulated
Interpret
differences measured
What are the two main goals of Experimental Research?
Determine
cause and effect
Predict
quantitative differences
created
What is the key difference in internal validity between Experimental and Non-Experimental Research?
Experimental Research is high in internal validity, while Non-Experimental Research is high in
external validity
What is a key feature of experimental research regarding participant assignment?
Random assignment
to groups
How are participants assigned in quasi-experiments?
Pre-existing
groups
What does the researcher do in experimental research regarding variable control?
Researcher manipulates the
independent variable
What can experimental research establish regarding cause and effect?
Can establish
direct relationships
What type of setting do quasi-experiments typically use?
Real-world settings
What type of setting is typically used in experimental research?
Lab-based settings
What is a limitation of quasi-experiments in terms of causation?
Can't prove
causation
How is variable control handled in quasi-experiments?
Natural manipulation
of variables
What is one advantage of quasi-experiments?
Real-world relevance
Why are quasi-experiments considered to have real-world relevance?
They study actual situations, making
findings
relatable
Why are quasi-experiments useful?
They allow study of
effects
without
random assignment
What are the main differences between experimental research and quasi-experiments?
Participant Assignment
:
Random
vs. pre-existing groups
Variable Control
:
Researcher manipulation
vs. natural manipulation
Cause & Effect
: Direct relationships vs.
no causation proof
Setting:
Lab-based
vs. real-world settings
What impact do extraneous factors have on quasi-experiment results?
They
can
impact
results
negatively
What are common uses of quasi-experiments?
Impact of new
teaching methods
on classes
Differences between
disaster-experienced
and non-experienced individuals
What are quasi-experiments used for?
Studying real-world situations without
random assignment
What is a key feature of the Regression Discontinuity Design?
Participants are assigned based on a
cutoff score
What is a convenience of quasi-experiments?
Easier to conduct than
true experiments
How do quasi-experiments differ from traditional experiments?
Quasi-experiments lack
random assignment
of participants
What is the Nonequivalent Groups Design in quasi-experimental research?
Compares two groups
No
random assignment
Example: Studying schools before and after a new policy
Why are ethical considerations crucial in quasi-experiments?
They involve
natural settings
and
pre-existing groups
What is a challenge in obtaining informed consent in quasi-experiments?
Participants
may not realize they're part of a study
How do the ethical considerations in quasi-experiments differ from those in randomized controlled trials?
Quasi-experiments have more challenges with
informed consent
and privacy due to the natural setting
What is the Pre-Post Design in quasi-experimental research?
Measures a group before and after an
intervention
Example: Assessing a class's test scores before and after a new teaching method
Which design would be best for monitoring hospital admissions over several months?
Time Series Design
If you wanted to compare students just above and below a qualification cutoff, which design would you use?
Regression Discontinuity Design
What are the advantages and limitations of quasi-experiments?
Advantages:
Real-world relevance
Convenience in conducting
Ethical considerations for sensitive topics
Limitations:
Lack of
random assignment
Less control over
extraneous factors
Validity
issues due to potential bias
Why is getting informed consent tricky in quasi-experiments?
Because
participants
might not always realize they are part of a study
What is essential for clear communication in quasi-experiments?
Research goals
and
participants' rights
must be explained
Why is protecting participant privacy important in quasi-experiments?
To keep
personal data
confidential and
anonymized
whenever possible
What is a limitation of quasi-experiments regarding random assignment?
Lack of
random assignment
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