Critical Thinking in Quasi-Experimentation - Shadish - 2008 - Article
Introduction
With experiments we manipulate an assumed cause and then we observe which effects do follow. This is used for all modern scientific experiments, we try to discover the effects that a cause generates. It is also used in quasi-experiments, but in that context we have to think critically about causation. In a quasi-experiment there is no random assignment used to conditions, but they are carefully chosen.
An Example of a quasi-experiment
For example, in a quasi-experiment children were chosen for the control group. They tried to create a control group that is the same, as much as possible, as the treatment group.
Causation
In our daily lives we mostly intuitively recognize causal relationships. Nevertheless,
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