Term ID: T4615

Quasi-Experimental Validity

/quasi-experimental-validity/
The degree to which non-randomized studies can support causal conclusions despite lack of random assignment.
Example: Establishing confidence in treatment effectiveness when ethical or practical constraints prevent randomized controlled trials.

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Reference: Shadish et al. (2002)