Research Design Methods

Set 1: Research Design Types

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Random assignment
Non-experimental research
Confounding variable
Within-subject design
Quasi-experimental research
Experimental research
Between-subject design
Aims to show causal relationships by manipulating an independent variable with random assignment
Studies relationships between variables without manipulation, thus not establishing causality
A method used in experimental studies to deal with confounding variables by distributing participants into groups by chance
The same participants are tested across all conditions or treatments
An extraneous variable that influences both the independent and dependent variables, potentially biasing results
Involves independent variable manipulation and aims for causality, but lacks random assignment or counterbalancing
Participants are tested in a single condition, with different groups for each condition