Know Your Notation
True or False?
Threats to Validity
100

O1 O2 O3 O4 X O5 O6 O7 O8

Time-Series Design

100

Matching is implemented for the same purpose in both pretest-posttest control group designs and nonequivalent control group designs.

False

100

Experimental designs in which the same participants experience multiple treatments possess this threat to external validity.

Multiple-treatment interference

200

MaX1O  MbX0O  McX1O  MdX0O

Equivalent Materials Design

200

It is vital for experimenters using a time-series design to specify when they expect a treatment effect to manifest.

True

200

Time-series designs are susceptible to this threat to internal validity, one that Campbell and Stanley say is the counterpart to 'experimental isolation' in the physical sciences.

History

300

XO X0 O X1 O X0 O

Equivalent Time-Samples Design

300
It's important to switch instrumentation in the middle of a time-series if it is found to be outdated, even if it needs to be changed at the same time as the treatment is introduced.

False

300

Nonequivalent control group designs generally have strong internal validity, but uncommon scenarios can cause this threat to internal validity.

Interaction of Selection and Maturation

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