Advantages and disadvantages of quasi-experiments


Q1. Describe the advantages and disadvantages of quasi-experiments? What is the fundamental weakness of a quasi-experimental design? Why is it a weakness? Does its weakness always matter?

Q2. If you randomly assign participants to groups, can you assume the groups are equivalent at the beginning of the study? At the end? Why or why not? If you cannot assume equivalence at either end, what can you do? Please explain.

Q3. Explain and give examples of how the particular outcomes of a study can suggest if a particular threat is likely to have been present.

Q4. Describe the following designs and the threats they don't address.

a. Non-equivalent control group pretest only
b. Non-equivalent control group pretest/posttest
c. Cross-sectional
d. Regression-Discontinuity

Q5. Why are quasi-experimental designs used more often than experimental designs?

Q6. One conclusion you might reach (hint) after completing the readings for this assignment is that there are no bad designs, only bad design choices (and implementations). State a research question for which a single-group post-test only design can yield relatively unambiguous findings.

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