Exam 11: Experimental Research Design

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Compare the methods used in single-subject and group experimental designs to ensure internal validity and external validity of the research.

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Single-subject and group experimental designs have different methods to ensure internal and external validity in research.

In single-subject experimental designs, researchers use methods such as baseline measurements, repeated measures, and replication to ensure internal validity. Baseline measurements are taken before the intervention to establish a stable level of the behavior or outcome being studied. Repeated measures involve collecting data multiple times throughout the study to ensure that any changes observed are due to the intervention and not other factors. Replication involves conducting the study with multiple participants to ensure that the results are consistent across individuals.

In contrast, group experimental designs use methods such as random assignment, control groups, and manipulation checks to ensure internal validity. Random assignment involves randomly assigning participants to different groups (e.g., treatment group and control group) to minimize the effects of confounding variables. Control groups are used to compare the effects of the intervention to no intervention or a different intervention. Manipulation checks are used to ensure that the independent variable (e.g., the intervention) is being implemented as intended.

To ensure external validity, single-subject experimental designs often use methods such as generalization probes and systematic replications. These methods involve testing the effects of the intervention in different settings or with different measures to ensure that the results can be generalized to a broader population.

In group experimental designs, researchers use methods such as random sampling, ecological validity, and cross-cultural studies to ensure external validity. Random sampling involves selecting participants from the population of interest to ensure that the results can be generalized to that population. Ecological validity involves testing the effects of the intervention in real-world settings to ensure that the results are applicable to everyday situations. Cross-cultural studies involve conducting the study in different cultural contexts to ensure that the results are applicable across diverse populations.

Overall, both single-subject and group experimental designs have specific methods to ensure internal and external validity, and researchers should carefully consider which design and methods are most appropriate for their research questions and goals.

Exhibit 11-2: The following means (graphs a - e) show some possible outcomes of a study investigating the relationship of two handwriting instruction methods, A and B, on the handwriting scores of boys and girls.The scale on the left shows dependent variable scores. Exhibit 11-2: The following means (graphs a - e) show some possible outcomes of a study investigating the relationship of two handwriting instruction methods, A and B, on the handwriting scores of boys and girls.The scale on the left shows dependent variable scores.   -Refer to Exhibit 11-2.Which diagram shows interaction and method difference but no gender difference? -Refer to Exhibit 11-2.Which diagram shows interaction and method difference but no gender difference?

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Which of the following experimental designs would have the strongest external validity?

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The best experimental design to use to determine the effect of a pretest on the dependent variable is a(n)

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What characteristic distinguishes factorial design?

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This experimental design (R) \quad X \quad\quad Y2 (R) \quad - \quad \quad Y2 Is recommended for studies in which

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Exhibit 11-4.Identify the major threat to internal validity in the following research studies. -Refer to Exhibit 11-4.A researcher conducted a semester-long experiment comparing two instructional programs in math.During the administration of tests during the semester, the researcher found that about ten percent of the experimental group and about five percent of the control group were absent for each administration.

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Experimental designs differ mainly in

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Exhibit 11-5: Indicate whether the following statements refer to internal validity or external validity. -Refer to Exhibit 11-5.Are the findings of this study a result of the experimental treatment?

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Under which of the following circumstances would a researcher use a quasi-experimental design?

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Describe the ABAB design.

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The following experimental design would be recommended when (R) \quad X \quad Y (R) \quad --- \quad Y

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A randomized matched subjects, control group design is beneficial whena.

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Every subject receives every treatment in the

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What are the advantages of factorial designs?

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The critical difference between a true experiment and a quasi-experiment is whether the participants can be

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The credibility of a single-subject experiment is based on

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Consider the following designs: (1)Nonrandomized pretest-posttest design; (2) Solomon three-group design; (3) two-group static design; (4) one-group pretest-posttest design; (5) counterbalanced design.Which of these would you recommend for use in the ordinary classroom setting?

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A research study has a design with two groups receiving a pretest, one of which receives treatment and two groups who are not pretested, one of which receives treatment.This design is called a

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For three weeks Mr.Gomez recorded the amount of homework his fourth grade students turned in.The next three weeks he rewarded those who turned in homework with free playtime and recorded the turn-in rate for these three weeks.Mr.Gomez is using which design?

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