Review:
Quasi Experiments
overall review score: 4
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score is between 0 and 5
Quasi-experiments are research studies that resemble true experiments but lack random assignment of participants to control and experimental groups.
Key Features
- Use of pre-existing groups or naturally occurring events
- Lack of random assignment
- Attempt to establish causal relationships between variables
Pros
- Can be more feasible than true experiments in certain situations
- Allows for studying cause-and-effect relationships in real-world settings
Cons
- Potential for confounding variables to impact results
- Cannot establish causality as definitively as true experiments