Quasi-experimentation : design & analysis issues for field settings

by Thomas D. Cook

Other authorsDonald T. Campbell
1979

Status

Checked out
Due Apr 13, 2017

Call number

H 62 .C5857 1979 c.2

Publication

Boston ; London : Houghton Mifflin, 1979.

Description

This book presents some quasi-experimental designs and design features that can be used in many social research settings. The designs serve to probe causal hypotheses about a wide variety of substantive issues in both basic and applied research. Each design is assessed in terms of four types of validity, with special stress on internal validity. Although general conclusions are drawn about the strengths and limitations of each design, emphasis is also placed on the fact that the relevant threats to valid inference are specific to each research setting. Consequently, a threat that is usually associated with a particular design need not invariably be associated with that design.

Physical description

xii, 405 p. p.; 23 cm
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