PUBLIC SITES:
- 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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