Review:

Quasi Experimental Research

overall review score: 4
score is between 0 and 5
Quasi-experimental research is a type of research design that resembles experimental research but lacks random assignment to treatment or control groups.

Key Features

  • Comparison between groups
  • No random assignment
  • Use of pre-existing groups

Pros

  • Allows for studying cause and effect relationships
  • Can be more feasible than true experimental designs
  • Often used in real-world settings

Cons

  • Lack of random assignment may introduce bias
  • Less control over extraneous variables
  • Limited generalizability of results

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