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Below are several characteristics of experiments. Identify whether the characteristic best matches a true experiment, quasi-experiment, and/or single-subject experiment by placing an "X" in the appropriate columns) to the right. True Experiment Quasi Experiment Single Subject 16. The study has an intervention 17. The researcher compares groups 19. Individung are randemly assifned to a treatment 19. No groups are used

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 True  Experiment  Quasi  Experiment  Single  Subject 16.XXX17.XX18.X19.X\begin{array} { | c | c | c | c | } \hline & \begin{array} { c } \text { True } \\\text { Experiment }\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Quasi } \\\text { Experiment }\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Single } \\\text { Subject }\end{array} \\\hline \mathbf { 1 6 . } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } \\\hline \mathbf { 1 7 . } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \\\hline \mathbf { 1 8 . } & \mathrm { X } & & \\\hline 19 . & & & \mathrm { X } \\\hline\end{array}

Which one of the characteristics below best distinguishes quasi-experimental research from correlational research?

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Which of the following describes the purpose of using random assignment of participants to treatment conditions?

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Which of the following best describes the conclusions that can be drawn from a quasi-experiment?

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Below are listed five types of quantitative research designs. Match the design type to the purpose that best fits the use of this design.
True experiment
To test the impact of an intervention for an individual
Survey
To establish strong claims about the effect caused by an intervention
Single-subject
To assess the relationships among variables for a single group
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True experiment
To test the impact of an intervention for an individual
Survey
To establish strong claims about the effect caused by an intervention
Single-subject
To assess the relationships among variables for a single group
Quasi-experiment
To describe trends in a large group
Correlational
To test the impact of an intervention using intact groups
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Which of the following are characteristics of a single-subject research study?

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An important aspect of an experiment is to select independent variables that can be manipulated. Which one of the following is a variable that can be manipulated in an experiment?

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Which of the following statements explains why a large number of participants is important in survey research?

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Why are groups compared in an experiment?

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What is a research design?

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Which quantitative research design is considered the gold standard?

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Which of the following is a difference between a correlational study and a quasi-experiment?

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A survey research design study might also be called…

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Which of the following is a difference between true experiments and quasi-experiments?

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Which of the following describes the major intention of choosing a true experimental design?

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Which of the following describes the major intention of choosing a correlational design?

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Which of the following describes the major intention of choosing a survey design?

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