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100

What is Quasi Experimental

Research designs in which researchers have only partial control over their independent variables

100

Internal Validity

Most internal validity is in a True Experiment

200

Internal Analysis

break one or more groups into additional subgroups to test for subgroup differences that are consistent with the focal theory or with competing theories.

200

External Validity

Most external validity is in a Non-Experiment

300

Patching

To establish the size of a quasi-experimental effect

300

One-group design

All participants are in one group, the group that received the quasi-experiment treatment, and has no control group.

400

Control Continuum

Degree of researcher control over confounded variables.

400

Median split

Experimenters recruit people who score in either the top half or the bottom half on an individual difference measure of interest

500

Natural Experiments

Line between non-experimental designs and natural experiments can be unclear due to the arbitrary nature of "manipulations"

500

Patched-up design 

Designs that occur when researchers continually add control groups to a quasi-experimental design

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