Formal Experimental Research Design
Formal Experimental Research Design
A completely randomized design is the simplest type of randomization scheme IN it treatments are assigned to units completely by chance. In addition,units should be run in random order throughout the experiment. The completely randomized design has several advantages: It is completely flexible. Any number of treatments can be investigated. Each treatment can have any number (more than one) of units although balance (an equal number of units for each treatment) is desirable. The statistical analysis is straightforward. The analysis remains simple even if observations from some units are missing. One way Analysis may be used to analyse such a design
Completely randomized design can be put under 2 heads: Simple randomized design: Eg. There are 2 groups of students who are randomly selected and randomly assigned to two different treatments ie. Usual training and specialized training. To test that these two groups ar significant or not, this design may be made.
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Low IQ
Average IQ
High IQ
VERY HIGH
Student A
Form 1 82
B
67
C
57
D
73
E
73
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Factorial design
It is used when effects of 1 or more factors are to be determined
Interviewer errors: recording errors cheating errors questioning errors respondent selection error Respondent errors: non-response error inability error falsification error Hypothesis errors: type I error (also called alpha error)
the study results lead to the rejection of the null hypothesis even though it is actually true