Review:

Quasi Experiment

overall review score: 4
score is between 0 and 5
A quasi-experiment is a research method that resembles a true experiment but lacks the random assignment of participants to control and experimental groups.

Key Features

  • Similar structure to true experiments
  • Lacks random assignment of participants
  • Useful for situations where randomization is not feasible

Pros

  • Can provide valuable insight into causal relationships
  • Allows for studying real-world scenarios where randomization is not possible

Cons

  • Limitations in establishing causality due to lack of random assignment
  • Potential biases and confounding variables

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