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Ex Post Facto
After the fact; retrospective search for causes



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Normative
Establishes thenormal rang of performance on a test asa function of subject age

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Time Series Design
Observations are made at periodic intervals throughout the experiement and there is treatment in between

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Standard group comparison
Measuring a dependent variablebetween two or more groups.

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Static group comparison
comparison of the status of a group that received a treatment to one that has not received treatment

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Survey Research
Assesses beliefs, attiudes, or perceptions of a group


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Correlational
Shows the relationship between two variabes, but does not necessarily show a cause-effect relationship


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Experimental
Researcher assigns subjects to experimental and control groups to establish a cause-effect relationship
Manipulation of an independent variable
Most powerful research design

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Pretest & Post-test design
A type of experimental research
Impact of an inervention is evaluated from pre and post measures
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Randomized controlled trials
Falls under experiemental research
Used in tx outcome research; Ss assigned to two groups; one receives tx

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Factorial design
Falls under experimental research
group research design which analyzes the effect of moe than one independent variable (factors) on a dependent variable

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Experiemental research and casualty
"It is assumed that event typically have multiple causes. Scientists analyze them at different levels of observation. At each level, a different cause my be found."

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Single Subject Designs
A-baseline condition in which independent varable is not present; no tx or intervention
B-1st tx or intervention condition
C-2nd tx or intervention that is different from the 1st

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Single Subject Design-A
only design
baseline condition in which independent varable is not present; no tx or intervention

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Single Subject Design-B
only design
1st tx or intervention condition

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Single Subject Design A-B
Baseline condition, first tx

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Single Subject Design A-B-A
Baseline condition, first tx, retest baseline

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Single Subject Design A-B-A-B
Baseline condition, first tx, retest baseline, first therapy again

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Single Subject Design B-A-B
First tx, test, more of first tx

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What is the most powerful research design?
Experimental Design


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Which design shows the relationships between two variables but does not necessarily show a cause-effect relationship?
Correlational Design

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Which design measures a dependent variable between two or more groups?
Standard group comparison

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Which design takes place "after the fact" ?
Ex post facto

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Which design estables tehnormal range of performance on a test s a function of subject age?
Normative

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Which design involves the manipulation of an independent variable?
Exerimental design

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