EDUC 815 Quiz Experimental Designs
- An appropriate technique for determining the statistical significance of pretest-posttest change in experiments is
- Of the following experimental designs, the one that is weakest in internal validity is the
- The posttest-only control-group design has an advantage over the pretest- posttest control-group design when
- Conditions other than the naturally occurring target behavior are used as controls in
- Which one of the following is not a threat to the external validity of an experiment?
- The external validity of an experiment refers to whether
- If the same observers rate students on-task behavior before and after an experimental intervention, their ratings are susceptible to an internal-validity threat known as:
- The equivalence of the experimental and control groups in an experiment
- The A-B-A-B design
- Because of the need for repeated measurements in single-case designs, it is important to
- In the Hawthorne effect, individuals who participate in an experiment improve their performance because
- The main threat to the internal validity of a nonequivalent control-group experiment is
- One good way to avoid the internal-validity threats that might result from withholding the experimental treatment from the control group is to
- The main purpose of the Solomon four-group design is to determine the presence of
- The main threat to the external validity of the pretest-posttest control-group design is the
- A 3 X 2 factorial design means that there are
- Experiments can vary in the
- An experiment is internally valid to the extent to which it
- In an experiment that follows principles of representative design, it is
- Multiple-treatment interference refers to the situation in which