Reading Assignment for Section 5.4
Read the following subsection from our online textbook: Section 5.4: Quasi-experimental Designs.
What You Will Learn
In this section, you will learn the differences between true experiments and quasi-experiments, and why quasi-experimental designs are necessary when randomization isn’t possible. You’ll explore specific designs like nonequivalent control group designs and static group comparisons, understanding their importance and the challenges they present. Additionally, you’ll gain insight into methodologies such as longitudinal and cross-sectional studies, discovering their unique advantages and limitations, and how to choose the right method based on your research goals and constraints.
Student Learning Outcomes for Section 5.4
- SLO 1: Identify when and why quasi-experimental designs are used instead of true experiments.
- SLO 2: Describe nonequivalent control group designs and static group comparisons, including their challenges.
- SLO 3: Compare longitudinal and cross-sectional methods, recognizing their benefits and limitations.
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