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Prepared By:-: KRUNAL PATEL (10m61) PRATIK PATEL (10m68) KUSHAL PATEL (10m62) Swapnil Chaudhary (10M75) Presented To

The document is a report on experimental design presented to Dr. Darshana R. Dave. It discusses the history and types of experiments, including field and laboratory experiments as well as controlled store tests. It describes internal and external validity and how there is often a trade-off between the two. It also outlines basic experimental design, symbolism used in diagrams, and examples of quasi-experimental designs like one-shot, one-group pre-test–post-test, static group, and pre-test–post-test control group designs. Finally, it discusses completely randomized design, randomized block design, Latin square design, and factorial design.

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Prepared By:-: KRUNAL PATEL (10m61) PRATIK PATEL (10m68) KUSHAL PATEL (10m62) Swapnil Chaudhary (10M75) Presented To

The document is a report on experimental design presented to Dr. Darshana R. Dave. It discusses the history and types of experiments, including field and laboratory experiments as well as controlled store tests. It describes internal and external validity and how there is often a trade-off between the two. It also outlines basic experimental design, symbolism used in diagrams, and examples of quasi-experimental designs like one-shot, one-group pre-test–post-test, static group, and pre-test–post-test control group designs. Finally, it discusses completely randomized design, randomized block design, Latin square design, and factorial design.

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PREPARED BY:KRUNAL PATEL(10m61) PRATIK PATEL(10m68) KUSHAL PATEL(10m62) SWAPNIL CHAUDHARY(10m75) PRESENTED TO:

Dr. Darshana R. Dave

SUBJECT: EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN

G. H. Patel Post-Graduate Institute of Business & Management Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar.

History

Maturation
Mortality Testing

Selection

Field

and Laboratory Experiments

Laboratory experiment

Field experiment

Controlled store test

Internal

Validity

External

Validity

Trade-Offs

Between Internal and External

Validity

Often it is necessary to trade off internal validity for external validity because a laboratory experiment provides more control Laboratory experiments with many controlled factors are high in internal validity, while field experiments have less internal validity but greater external validity.

Basic

experimental design

An experimental design in which a single independent variable is manipulated to measure its effect on another single dependent variable

Symbolism

Designs

for Diagramming Experimental

X = exposure of a group to an experimental treatment O = observation or measurement of the dependent variable R = random assignment of test units

Quasi-Experimental

Design

Examples

of Quasi-Experimental Designs

One-shot design One-group pre-testpost-test design Static group design Pre-testpost-test control group design

Post-testOnly

Control Group Design

Solomon

Four-Group Design

Completely

Randomized design

Randomized

block design

Latins

square design

Factorial

design

THANK YOU

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