Prefinals Flashcards

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is a quantitative research design that bases its research method on a scientific activity called experiment, in which a test or examination of a thing under a manipulated or controlled environment is done to determine the validity or truthfulness of such thing

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Experimental research design

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means a research with the capacity to yield findings that are seemingly or more or less true.

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, quasi-experimental research

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Research Design Different types:

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Matched comparison group design
Time-series quasi-experimental design
Counter-balanced quasi-experimental design
Single-subject quasi-experimental design

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you get a set of participants that shows close similarities with the experimental or treatment group based on one or more important variables.

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Matched comparison group design

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The purpose of serial observations is to see the connection between the pre-test and the post-test based on the taking place of the treatment or condition.

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Time-series quasi-experimental design

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control is applied to one group to examine the effects of all treatment and conditions to control variables.

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Counter-balanced quasi-experimental design

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This design is used when the population is so large that you find difficulty in choosing a group to study.

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Single-subject quasi-experimental design

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is a quantitative research design that is capable of giving qualitative and quantitative data, but more on qualitative data

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Experimental research design

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two types of experimental research designs:

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: the true experimental design and
the quasi-experimental design.

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It is a bias-free selection that ensures objectivity of results. This design is the best way to examine causal

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True Experimental Design

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types of non-experimental research designs

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Descriptive
Comparative
Correlative
Survey
Ex Post Facto

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  • depicts an image or a picture of an individual or a group
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Descriptive

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states the differences or similarities between or among people, things, objects, etc.

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Comparative

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shows the extent and direction of variable relationships, that is, whether a negative
or positive relationship exists between or among them

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Correlative

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describes the attitudes, preferences, views, feelings, views, and other behavioral
patterns of a big number of people for arriving at a certain conclusion about societal
concerns and issues

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Survey

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translates itself into these English words, “that which is done afterwards” and
has the purpose of deriving data from things that are by nature taking place, so as to obtain
explanations about past events

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Ex Post Facto

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pieces of information or facts known by people in this world

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Data

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