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The Internal Validity of Quasi-Experiments Using Nonequivalent Comparison Groups Without

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The internal validity of quasi-experiments using nonequivalent comparison groups without random assignment is weakened when switching replications are employed.​


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Variables of Interest

Elements or conditions that researchers aim to explore or measure within a study to determine their effects on the outcomes.

Case Study

An in-depth examination of a single instance, situation, or individual to explore and understand underlying principles or phenomena.

Inductive Reasoning

A logical process in which multiple premises, all believed true or found true most of the time, are combined to obtain a specific conclusion.

Deductive Reasoning

An intellectual procedure where an inference is made based on the harmony of various statements, which are usually taken as facts.

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