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 +======Philosophy of Science & Experimental Design ======
  
 =====Lecture Notes===== =====Lecture Notes=====
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 | Subject(s) | Means the subject under study, which can be people, technology and natural phenomena. | | Subject(s) | Means the subject under study, which can be people, technology and natural phenomena. |
 | Sample | Typically you can't study all the individuals of a particular subject pool, so in your experiment you use a sample and hope that the results generalize to the rest of the subjects. | | Sample | Typically you can't study all the individuals of a particular subject pool, so in your experiment you use a sample and hope that the results generalize to the rest of the subjects. |
-| Between subjects vs. within subjects design | Between subjects: Two separate groups of subject/phenomena measured. \\ +| Between subjects vs. within subjects design | Between subjects: Two separate groups of subject/phenomena measured. \\ Within subjects: Same subjects/phenomena measured twice, on different occasions |
-Within subjects: Same subjects/phenomena measured twice, on different occasions |+
 | Quasi-Experimental | When conditions do not permit an ideal design to be used and a controlled experiement is impossible, there are other techniques that can be used. These are called quasi-experimental designs. | | Quasi-Experimental | When conditions do not permit an ideal design to be used and a controlled experiement is impossible, there are other techniques that can be used. These are called quasi-experimental designs. |
 | Internal validity | How likely is it that the independent variables caused the dependent variables? | | Internal validity | How likely is it that the independent variables caused the dependent variables? |
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