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2.10
In a true experimental research design, you change
something (manipulate), have a control group, and
randomly assign subjects. This helps you draw conclu-
sions about cause and effect after exposing subjects to a
treatment
Quasi-Experiments
Quasi-experiments are a bit like experiments, but they
come with some differences. They allow researchers to
work with real-world situations where it’s not always easy
to do true experiments. Here’s how they work:
Similar to Experiments
‘Quasi’ means they resemble experiments.
You can still change something (independent vari-
able)
before
seeing
what
happens
(dependent ...

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