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  1. 8.2 Non-Equivalent Groups Designs – Research Methods in …

    In this design, participants in one group are exposed to a treatment, a nonequivalent group is not exposed to the treatment, and then the two groups are compared.

  2. Nonequivalent Control Group Design | Definition

    Sep 30, 2024 · Nonequivalent Control Group Design is a popular method in social science research, particularly when true experimental designs are not feasible. The main characteristic …

  3. Nonequivalent Control Group Designs Randomize at the …

    A nonequivalent control group design is a type of quasi-experimental design. Study participants are randomized to treatment groups at the intervention level.

  4. Nonequivalent Groups Design - Research Methods Knowledge …

    The Non-Equivalent Groups Design (hereafter NEGD) is probably the most frequently used design in social research. It is structured like a pretest-posttest randomized experiment, but it …

  5. A review of the non-equivalent control group post-test-only …

    Sep 21, 2019 · Discussion: This paper provides an overview of the non-equivalent control group post-test-only design in terms of its design features, applications and statistical analysis, as …

  6. Non-Equivalent Control Group Design: The ULTIMATE Guide!

    Jul 30, 2025 · What is a Non-Equivalent Control Group Design? The non equivalent control group design involves two groups: Treatment Group: Receives the intervention or treatment being …

  7. Non-equivalent Control Group Pretest–Posttest Design in Social …

    May 25, 2023 · In social and behavioral research, this design is useful when it may not be logistically or ethically feasible to use a randomized control design – the “gold standard.” …

  8. In the nonequivalent pre-post control-group design, you select a control group at the outset of your project. Before your participants begin to work with the project, you administer a pre-test …

  9. Non-Equivalent Groups Designs – Research Methods in …

    In this design, participants in one group are exposed to a treatment, a nonequivalent group is not exposed to the treatment, and then the two groups are compared.

  10. APA Dictionary of Psychology

    Apr 19, 2018 · In psychology and other social sciences, these designs often involve self-selection, in which the members of the treatment group are those who volunteer or otherwise seek the …