Review:

Experimental Research Design

overall review score: 4.5
score is between 0 and 5
Experimental research design is a type of research methodology that involves manipulating variables to test cause-and-effect relationships.

Key Features

  • Control over variables
  • Random assignment of participants
  • Experimental group vs. control group
  • Causal inference

Pros

  • Allows for causal inference
  • Control over extraneous variables
  • Can provide strong evidence for hypotheses

Cons

  • May not always be ethically feasible
  • Requires careful planning and execution
  • Results may not always generalize to real-world settings

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