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Title: Experimental and Quasi-experimental Designs


1
Experimental and Quasi-experimental Designs
  • Having fun with Xs and Os

2
Inferring Causality
  • The essence of evaluation
  • Is the effect the result of the cause?
  • Reality rarely accommodates us
  • The mischief of intervening variables threats
    to internal validity
  • The year the Twins won the pennant
  • Other threats to internal validity p. 317, 328

3
Experimental Designs
  • The language of experimental design
  • X intervention
  • O Observation
  • O1 Sequence of observation
  • R Randomization
  • E Experimental Group C Control
  • The Gold Standard

4
How a Classic Experiment Works (p. 324)
Experimental Group
Control Group
Compare Same?
Measure Dependent Variable
Measure Dependent Variable
The Intervention
Compare Different?
Remeasure Dependent Variable
Remeasure Dependent Variable
5
Distinguishing Characteristic of Experimental
Designs
  • Randomization comparability of groups
  • What is the ethical problem?
  • Possible solution matching
  • Similar to stratification of a sample

6
Pre-Experimental Designs
  • The Post-test only, or one-shot design
  • X O1
  • The One-Group Pretest-Posttest Design
  • O1 X O2
  • Posttest only with nonequivalent groups (p. 322)

X O1 O2
7
Quasi-experimental Designs
  • Classic Experimental Design, without
    Randomization

8
Beefing Up Quasi-Experiments
  • Use Multiple Pretests

O1 O2 O3 X O4 O5 O6
9
Beefing Up Quasi-Experiments
  • Vary the timing of the intervention

E O1 X O2 O3 C O1 O2 X O3
10
Beefing Up Quasi-Experiments
  • Use non-equivalent interventions

11
Beefing Up Quasi-Experiments
  • Select a Control group that matches the
    experimentals on variables of interest
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