Experimental Research
Experimental Research
Experimental Research
Subject:-Quantitative Research
Topic:-Experimental Research
Submitted to :-Dr.Muhammad Sarwar
Submitted by :-Muhammad Ali khan
Semester:-01
Presentation content:-
Definition
Types
Advantages
disadvantages
Experimental research:-experimental
research is defined as “observation under
controlled conditions”
In experimental design the researcher is active
agent rather than a passive observer.
Experimental designs
Experimental designs are concerned with
examination of the effect of an independent
variable on dependent variable, where the
independent variable is manipulated through
treatment or intervention.
According to Riely, experimental design is a
powerful design for testing hypotheses of
causal relationship among variables.
TRUE EXPERIMENTAL DESIGNS
In true experimental designs the researchers
have complete control over the extraneous
variables and can predict confidently that the
observed effect on the dependent variable is
only due to the manipulation of independent
variable.
ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS:-
A true experimental design consists of three
important characteristics.
They are as follows:
1. MANIPULATION.
2. CONTROL.
3. RANDOMIZATION.
MANIPULATION :-
Manipulation refers to conscious control of the
independent variable by the researcher through
treatment or intervention to observe it’s effect
on the dependent variable.
INDEPENDENT VARIABLE (MEDICATION)
DEPENDENT VARIABLE (PAIN LEVEL)
CONTROL :-
Control refers to the use of control group and
is eliminated.
• Randomization is used in true experimental designs
to minimize the threats of internal validity of the study
and eliminates the effects of extraneous variables on
the dependent variables
METHODS OF RANDOMIZATION :-
Random assignment of study subjects may be
done with simple flip of a coin for each subject.
If coin lands on its “head”, subjects are
assigned to first group & with “tail” the subjects
are assigned to the second group.
Another methods is to write the names of the
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