kvasieksperimentaalsed
Kvasieksperimentaalsed is an Estonian term that translates to "quasi-experimental" in English. It refers to a research design commonly used in social sciences, education, and behavioral studies, where researchers investigate causal relationships but lack full control over experimental variables. Unlike true experimental methods, which involve random assignment of subjects and rigorous control groups, kvasieksperimentaalsed studies often rely on existing groups or naturally occurring conditions.
This approach allows researchers to observe and analyze real-world phenomena with greater ecological validity, as it
Kvasieksperimentaalsed is frequently employed when ethical, logistical, or practical considerations prevent the implementation of true experimental
While this methodology provides valuable insights into causal links within complex systems, researchers often complement it