Experimental Research
Experimental Research
Define the accessible population of the research (e.g. all the registered 1 st
year students of state senior high school one in Malang)
Select two classes out of all the existing classes which are of equivalent
level.
Randomly select one of the classes into experimental group and the
control treatment to the control group.
Give the experimental treatment to the experimental group and the
control treatment to the control group.
Assess the result of the treatments of both groups.
Compute the difference between the average score of the experimental
group and the control group.
c. Pre-Experimental Research
Sometimes an experimental research is conducted without a control
group. In this research given a pre-test before the experimental treatment. After
the treatment finished, the post test is administered to see the achievement. The
effectiveness of the instructional treatment is measured by comparing the
average score of the pretest and the post test. When it turns out that the post test
average score is significantly higher than the average score of the pretest, then it
is concluded that the instructional treatment is effective. Another name for this
pre-Experimental design is one-group pretest-posttest design (Borg, W.R, Gall,
M.D. 1989:670) This pre-Experimental research can be done to investigate, for
example, the effectiveness of the one-semester intensive English course for
freshmen of English department, State University Malang.
The weakness of pre-Experimental research is the lack of a comparative
group to control for interfering variables that might contaminate the result of the
research.
d.
Factorial Design
Factorial design are used in the educational experiments when the
researchers manipulating an experimental variable measure the effect of the
independent experimental variable across different subgroups in the samples,
like the effect on different age groups of the samples, different intelligence
groups of the samples, different sex, etc. Most real-world outcomes are the
result of a number of factors acting in combination, so factorial design is
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Fraenkel and wallen.2009. How to Design and Evaluate Research in Education. New
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Latief, Mohammad Adnan.2012.Research Methods on Language an Introduction.
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