Research types

Three basic types of research can be identified:

  1. Experimental - Characterised by random assignment to groups, with full control over extraneous variables, and manipulation of independent variables
  2. Quasi-experimental - Characterised by the study and comparison of naturally-occuring groups
  3. Non-experimental - Chacterised by study of a single sample, without comparison between groups

For some examples, and to test your knowledge, see the quiz.

See also

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