CourseOverview
Why WeEvaluate
Types ofEvaluation
EvaluationDesigns
ResearchQuality
ThreeStages
Hiring anExternal Evaluator
Managing anEvaluation
EvaluationReporting
Summary
The control group in a quasi-experimental study may receive a different intervention, selected components of the intervention being tested, or something that merely mimics the time and attention paid to participants (i.e., a placebo). Another alternative is the wait-list control, which means the control group participants receive nothing during the study period but will eventually receive the intervention some time after the study period.
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