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When might a quasi-experimental design be chosen over an experimental design? What considerations must a researcher make when deciding which approach to take?

Author Kurt Grashaw
Publisher Kurt Grashaw
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Author(s) Kurt Grashaw
Publisher Kurt Grashaw
ISBN / ASIN B006AXT9TO
ISBN-13 978B006AXT9T7
Sales Rank #1,416,524
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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In quasi-experimental research, groups have already been assigned to a group. For example, when comparing eye color, gender or ethnicity among participants, these are predetermined factors. “A quasi-experimental design is one that looks a bit like an experimental design but lacks the key ingredient -- random assignment.” (Trochim, 2006, para 1) Researchers have no control over the groups as they are predetermined. Quasi-experimental research does allow the random assignment of people to groups; however, you can not randomly assignment treatments to the groups. . .

This article addresses: When might a quasi-experimental design be chosen over an experimental design? What considerations must a researcher make when deciding which approach to take? What are the threats to validity and reliability is this design trying to control for?
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