The Classical Experimental Design Quizlet. All designs are variations of the classical experimental design the type of design discussed so far which has random assignment a pretest and a posttest an experimental group and a control group. An independent variable within a classical experimental Takes the form of an experimental stimulus which is either present or absent.
Some designs lack random assignment and are compromises or shortcuts. Among the requirements for the classical experimental design is a posttest measurement of the. Example of Randomization Equating each participant with a numberevens are the control group and odds are the experimental group.
The experimental group receives the intervention or treatment.
Graphic and tabular presentation of data measures of central tendency and dispersion probability theory t-tests analysis of variance chi-square correlation techniques. Part 1 of 1 - 250 250 Points Question 1 of 25 10 10 Points Among the requirements for the classical experimental design is a posttest measurement of the. The classical experiment is an artificial setting constructed so that subjects are randomly assigned to experimental and control conditions and all conditions are held constant except for one the experimental condition. An experimental research design is said to be experimental only if the area of focus is being randomly assigned to treatment groups or the control or the comparison groups.
