215k views
3 votes
A researcher introduces a new mathematics program in one school district and uses a neighboring district as a no-treatment control group. After the program is in place for 6 months, the researcher intends to give the students in both districts a standardized mathematics test and then compare their scores. This research cannot be classified as a true experiment because

the researcher does not control the assignment of participants to groups and therefore has a nonequivalent groups design.

1 Answer

3 votes

Answer:The researcher does not control the assignment of participants to groups and therefore has a nonequivalent groups design.

Explanation: The research design described above is a Quasiexperimental research, which is very similar to an experimental research with one very noticeable difference. In a quasi experimental research, such as described above, groups employed are usually preexisting, meaning that the experimenter does not control or have any impact on assigning subjects into the different groups, The group design are used just as they have preexisted, The nonequivalence portrayed in the group design of quasi experiment usually result in low internal validity expected of an experimental research.

User Bschneidr
by
5.7k points