Sociology of Marriage and the Family
Quasi-experimental designs are research methods that aim to evaluate the effects of an intervention or treatment without the random assignment of participants to treatment or control groups. These designs often utilize existing groups, making them practical for studying real-world situations, especially in family studies, where ethical or logistical constraints may prevent randomization. While they can provide valuable insights into relationships and outcomes, quasi-experimental designs are less robust than true experimental designs in establishing causality.
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