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Discussion Topic: Between-Subjects Methods
With your hypothetical research question in" rel="nofollow">in min" rel="nofollow">ind, select one of the between-subjects methods from the text (such as: randomized two-group design;
randomized multigroup design; matched-groups design; matched pairs design; or the matched-multigroup design), and discuss why you believe this method
would be best to use- Provide a detailed description of how you would use this method in" rel="nofollow">in your study, and in" rel="nofollow">include a brief discussion of how you would handle
the problem of error- variance- PLEASE NOTE! If a between-subjects design would not be adaptable to your study (and it may not be, that is why there are
so many different types of research designs), explain" rel="nofollow">in why it would not- Could the study be altered to make it work?
Discussion Topic: Within" rel="nofollow">in-Subjects Designs
Again" rel="nofollow">in usin" rel="nofollow">ing your research question select one of the within" rel="nofollow">in-subjects designs ( not a between-subjects design, as done for Discussion Topic 1) from this
week’s readin" rel="nofollow">ing (such as the sin" rel="nofollow">ingle factor two-level design or the sin" rel="nofollow">ingle factor multilevel design)- Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of a within" rel="nofollow">in-
subjects design, and describe ways to min" rel="nofollow">inimize some of the problems in" rel="nofollow">inherent with this approach to experimental research- Do you feel that this would be a
good method to use for your hypothetical research study? Why or why not?
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