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preexperimental design

preexperimental design

a research design or study with no control group and no random assignment of participants to experimental conditions. Examples include the one-shot case study and the one-group pretest–posttest design. Although such a design is of minimal value in establishing causality, it may be used when it is not possible to identify an appropriate control and circumstances prohibit randomization.

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