Table of ContentsPPT Slide Purpose What is Experimentation? Experiments Example of Bystanders and Thieves Variables in the Study How did the researchers come to this conclusion? How did they come to this conclusion? How did they come to this conclusion? Conducting an Experiment Seven Activities to Accomplish Selecting Relevant Variables Specifying the Levels of Treatment Controlling the Experimental Environment Choosing the Experimental Design Selecting and Assigning Subjects Pilot Testing, Revising and Testing Analyzing the Data Validity in Experimentation Internal Validity Maturation Testing Instrumentation Selection Statistical Regression Experiment Mortality Experiment Mortality Experiment Mortality External Validity The Reactivity of Testing on X Interaction of Selection of X Other Reactive Factors Experimental Research Designs Key to Design Symbols Keys to Timing Keys to Selection Seven Activities to Accomplish PPT Slide Preexperimental Designs One-Shot Case Study One-Group Pretest-Posttest Design Static Group Comparison True Experimental Designs Pretest-Posttest Control Group Design Solomon Four-Group Design Posttest-Only Control Group Design Extensions of True Experimental Designs Factor Completely Randomized Design Randomized Block Design Randomized Block Design Latin Square Design Factorial Design Covariance Analysis Field Experiments: Quasi or Semi Experiments Modern Day Bystander and Thief Modern Day Bystander and Thief Nonequivalent Control Design Group Separate Sample Pretest-Posttest Design Group Time Series Design Experiments Question to Answer |
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