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Experimental Design
Slides 5 - 20 in this online presentation on research design focus on experimental research design. Site maintained by Kansas State University.

Experiments
This slide show examines the 'typical' experiment process. Site maintained by California State University, Fullerton.

Scientific Experiments
Slides in this PowerPoint presentation on "The Research Enterprise in Psychology" review how scientific experiments are conducted, explain the role of experimental (treatment) and control groups, and describe single- and double-blind studies and experimental effects. Site maintained by Georgia Perimeter College.

Lecture Notes
Under section five in this communication research lecture series is an overview of non-experimental, quasi-experimental, and true experimental research designs. Site maintained by Florida State University.

Quasi-Experimental/Casual Comparative Research
This slide presentation provides an overview of quasi-experimental research design, with slides 37-42 focusing on casual comparative research. Site maintained by the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

Using Experimental Design in Market Research
This professor provides detailed lecture notes on experiments, settings, validity, and other basic issues surrounding market research experimentation. Site maintained by Florida Gulf Coast University.

Experimental Design
These notes provide a basic overview to experimental design with links to additional information on two-group design (control group/experimental group) and classifying designs. These notes are from the text "Research Methods Knowledge Base," authored and maintained online by William M.K. Trochim, Cornell University.

Quasi-Experimental Design
The author briefly presents two classic quasi-experimental examples, analyzes them, and demonstrates how this quasi-experimental design differs from experimental design. These notes are from the text "Research Methods Knowledge Base," authored and maintained online by William M.K. Trochim, Cornell University.




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