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Quantitative Analysis - Final Exam
Quant Final exam - lectures 8-13
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12/18/2012

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True experimental design
Definition
-random assignment of subjects to treatment conditions
-active manipulation of IV
-use of control group
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Quasi-experimental design
Definition
-active manipulation of IV
-use of control group
-subjects NOT randomly assigned to groups
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Pre-experimental design
Definition
-only done when nothing better
-limited to describing outcomes
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Notation for types of studies: X, O, R
Definition
X = treatment (IV)
O = observation or measurement (DV)
R = random assignment
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between-subject design (true experimental)
Definition
-separate groups of subjects measured and compared
-different groups of subjects exposed to different treatments or levels of IV
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List 5 between-subjects designs
Definition
-pretest-posttest control group
-posttest only control group
-solomon four-group
-randomized controlled trials
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Pretest-posttest control group design
Definition
RO1 X 02
RO3 O4

-one group receives treatment, the other doesn't
-compare groups at pre- and post-test
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Pretest-posttest control group strengths and weaknesses
Definition
strength: increases chance that subjects between groups relatively equal on all variables except IV (good for internal validity)
-weakness: threat to external validity is pretest sensitization
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Posttest only control group design
Definition
R X O1
R O2
-random assignment to groups
-posttest measure only
-pretest unnecessary due to random assignment
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Posttest only control group strengths and weaknesses
Definition
-strength: pretesting might sensitize subjects to experimental treatment or bias posttest scores due to repeated measures
-strength:most threats to IV controlled for, but...
-weakness: not widely used because no guarantee random assignment has controlled for selection bias
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Solomon Four-Group Design
Definition
RO1 X O2
RO3 O4
R X O5
R O6
-basically = pretest posttest control group design + posttest only control group design
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Solomon Four-Group strength
Definition
-controls for interactions between pretest and IV that combine to affect DV
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Multigroup Design
Definition
compare 3+ groups (e.g., efficacy of 3+ therapies)
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Factorial Design
Definition
2+ IVs (e.g., interaction of 3 therapies given at 3 levels on clinical outcome. in this case, could look at treatment effect, frequency effect, and treatment X frequency interaction)
Term
types of randomization: completely randomized design
Definition
all people meeting criteria and volunteering to participate randomly assigned to groups
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types of randomization: randomized block design
Definition
all people meeting criteria and volunteering to participate are assigned to different blocks (e.g., mild disorder, moderate disorder, and severe disorder), and randomly assigned to tx conditions within those blocks (e.g., all "mild" subjects randomly assigned to Tx A or Tx B)
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within-subjects (repeated measures) designs
Definition
-subjects exposed to all levels of IV (all treatments), randomly assigned sequence
-tx effects compared within same person
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within-subjects design strengths and weaknesses
Definition
-strength: no need to equate groups of subjects because only one group studied
-strength: fewer subjects needed
-strength: more economical in terms of time and effort
-weakness: order & carryover effects
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control for carryover effects
Definition
-counterbalancing - assign subjects to diff. sequences of tx (for order)
-washout period - period of time between tx to allow effects to dissipate (for carryover)
-period effects (for carryover)
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balanced latin square design purpose
Definition
to control for order effects
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mixed design
Definition
-has 2+ IVs
-one IV is between-subjects
-one IV is within-subjects
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types of quasi-experimental designs
Definition
-nonequivalent comparison group design
-single time-series design
-multiple time-series design
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