Name and illustrate the three different quasi-experimental designs.
What will be an ideal response?
1) Nonequivalent control group designs: These designs have experimental and comparison groups that are designated before the treatment occurs but are not created by random assignment.
2) Before-and-after designs: This type of design has a pretest and posttest but no comparison group. In other words, the subjects exposed to the treatment served, at an earlier time, as their own control group.
3) Ex post facto control group designs: These designs use nonrandomized control groups designated after the fact.
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What will be an ideal response?
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a. True b. False