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Which of the following experimental research designs involves only one group exposed to the treatment?
Which of the following experimental research designs involves only one group exposed to the treatment?
- The Parallel-Equated Two Group Design
- One-Shot Case Study (correct)
- Static Group Comparison
- One-Group Pretest-Posttest Design
In the One-Group Pretest-Posttest Design, what does an increase in measures from the pretest to the posttest signify?
In the One-Group Pretest-Posttest Design, what does an increase in measures from the pretest to the posttest signify?
- The effectiveness of the control group
- The effectiveness of the treatment (correct)
- The randomness of the study
- The ineffectiveness of the treatment
What is the purpose of the Static Group Comparison design?
What is the purpose of the Static Group Comparison design?
- To compare a group that has experienced the treatment to a group that has not (correct)
- To determine the effectiveness of a treatment without a control group
- To randomly assign participants to experimental and control groups
- To compare the effectiveness of two different treatments
Which experimental research design involves random assignment of participants to an experimental and a control group?
Which experimental research design involves random assignment of participants to an experimental and a control group?
What is the purpose of the Parallel-Equated Two Group Design?
What is the purpose of the Parallel-Equated Two Group Design?
Which experimental research design is described as 'determining the effectiveness of game strategy in teaching the sets in mathematics'?
Which experimental research design is described as 'determining the effectiveness of game strategy in teaching the sets in mathematics'?
Which design has the highest prestige and greatest validity?
Which design has the highest prestige and greatest validity?
What is the key difference between a true experimental design and a quasi-experimental design?
What is the key difference between a true experimental design and a quasi-experimental design?
Which quasi-experimental design attempts to establish cause-effect relationships among the variables?
Which quasi-experimental design attempts to establish cause-effect relationships among the variables?
Which experimental design does not involve pre-testing the participants?
Which experimental design does not involve pre-testing the participants?
Which experimental design is an extension of Design 5 and Design 6?
Which experimental design is an extension of Design 5 and Design 6?
Which quasi-experimental design is similar to Design 5?
Which quasi-experimental design is similar to Design 5?