This document discusses experimental designs for research. It covers topics such as randomized experiments which allow researchers to make causal claims by comparing outcomes between randomly assigned groups. Quasi-experiments are also discussed as a method that lacks random assignment but can still provide insights into causal effects. Finally, the document likely notes limitations of experimental designs and when other methods like observational studies are better.
This document discusses experimental designs for research. It covers topics such as randomized experiments which allow researchers to make causal claims by comparing outcomes between randomly assigned groups. Quasi-experiments are also discussed as a method that lacks random assignment but can still provide insights into causal effects. Finally, the document likely notes limitations of experimental designs and when other methods like observational studies are better.
This document discusses experimental designs for research. It covers topics such as randomized experiments which allow researchers to make causal claims by comparing outcomes between randomly assigned groups. Quasi-experiments are also discussed as a method that lacks random assignment but can still provide insights into causal effects. Finally, the document likely notes limitations of experimental designs and when other methods like observational studies are better.