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Pre-Experimental Designs

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Pre-Experimental Designs

  • Pre-experimental designs provide little or no control of extraneous or situational variables.
  • They are however, still being used in the study of educational problems.
  • Pre-experimental designs are so named because they follow basic experimental steps but fail to include a control g…

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True Experimental and Quasi Experimental Designs and It՚s Difference

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True Experimental Designs

True experimental designs are mostly used for experimental research in education because they seek to control the main effects of history, maturation, testing, measuring, instruments statistical regression, differential selection and mortality.

True experimental designs include:

  • Pre-test/post-test control group design
  • Solomon four-group design
  • Post-test only control group design

Quasi Experimental Designs

These are May experimental situation, in which it is not possible for the experimenter to assign subjects randomly to groups of exercise full control over the scheduling of experimental conditions in such situations quasi experimental designs are used.

It is necessary for hi…

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