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What are the advantages of the interrupted time-series design and the replicated time-series design over other quasi-experimental designs?
 
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Generate a research plan that brings two unrelated research topics together. Which of McGuire's heuristics for developing research ideas is relevant in your plan?
 
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Answer to Question 1

The time-series designs allow you to establish a baseline that the other designs do not. This allows confidence that the treatment is making the change in behavior, not because of the threats of history, maturation, statistical regression (regression to the mean) or testing. The other designs involve fewer observation periods, so changes in behaviors due to pre-existing trends may look like changes resulting from application of the treatment.

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Research can involve combinations of naturally occurring events, simple analyses, complex analyses, or analysis or replications of previous research .





 

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