WK 5 DQ 1
Research Requirement:
A two-group design is defined as having one independent variable with two distinct levels: the experimental group and the control group (Myers & Hansen, 2012). Experimental designs will allow for random assignment to each group, whereas quasi-experimental designs will have pre-determined groups, such as age or gender. To contrast, factorial designs will typically have more than one independent variable with two or more levels on each factor (Myers & Hansen, 2012).
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