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Comparison group  The group in a research study that receives a different treatment from that of the experimental group.
Control group  The group in a research study that is treated "as usual."
Counterbalanced designs  Designs in which all groups receive all treatments. Each group receives the treatments in a different order, and all groups are posttested after each treatment.
Criterion variable  The variable that is predicted in a prediction study; also any variables used to assess the criterion-related validity of an instrument.
Dependent variable  A variable affected or expected to be affected by the independent variable; also called "criterion" or "outcome variable."
Experiment  A research study in which one or more independent variables is systematically varied by the researcher to determine the effects of this variation.
Experimental group  The group in a research study that receives the treatment (or method) of special interest in the study.
Experimental research  Research in which at least one independent variable is manipulated, other relevant variables are controlled, and the effect on one or more dependent variables is observed.
Experimental variable  The variable that is manipulated (systematically altered) in an intervention study by the researcher.
Extraneous variables  Variables that make possible an alternative explanation of results; an uncontrolled variable.
Factorial design  An experimental design that involves two or more independent variables (at least one of which is manipulated) in order to study the effects of the variables individually, and in interaction with each other, upon a dependent variable.
Independent variable  A variable that affects (or is presumed to affect) the dependent variable under study and is included in the research design so that its effect can be determined; sometimes called the "experimental" or "treatment" variable.
Interaction  An effect created by unique combinations of two or more independent variables; systematically evaluated in a factorial design.
Matching  Consists of two groups of items listed in columns. Respondents are required to match the item in the left column that corresponds most closely with an item in the right column.
Mechanical matching  A process of pairing two persons whose scores on a particular variable are similar.
Moderator variables  Variables that may or may not be controlled but has an effect on the research situation.
One-group pretest-posttest design  A weak experimental design involving one group that is pretested, exposed to a treatment, and posttested.
One-shot case study design  A weak experimental design involving one group that is exposed to a treatment and then posttested.
Outcome variable  See dependent variable.
Quasi-experimental designs  A type of experimental design in which the researcher does not use random assignment of subjects to groups.
Random assignment  The process of assigning individuals or groups randomly to different treatment conditions.
Statistical matching  A means of equating groups using statistical prediction.
Time-series design  An experimental design involving one group that is repeatedly pretested, exposed to an experimental treatment, and repeatedly posttested.
Treatment variable  see experimental variable.







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