Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs for Generalized Causal Inference
This long awaited successor of the original Cook/Campbell Quasi-Experimentation: Design and Analysis Issues for Field Settings represents updates in the field over the last two decades. The book covers four major topics in field experimentation:
Paperback, 623 pages
Published
January 2nd 2001
by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH)
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Ok, this definitely was a good textbook on how to design experiments; I just REALLY resent having to read 500 pages and summarize them (14 pages of summaries) in 2.5 weeks over Christmas. Not my idea of fun reading over the break and why I only read 2 novels for pleasure over Christmas. And Positive Accounting Theory is due next week. Someday this will all be worth it, right?
A good supplemental text for advanced students, but not recommended as the core text for an introductory course. Goes into the various types of validity in great depth.
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