Research Design Notation 
		This notation is mostly used in the context of studies in which 
		interventions (treatments) are performed on some groups of subjects. For 
		simplicity, we deal only with the case of two or more groups. 
		Design 1. Post-test only randomized experiment 
		
		The R indicates a randomized assignment of each subject to a group. 
		The X indicates an intervention or treatment of some kind (such as being 
		given a drug). The O indicates measurement of the dependent variable. So 
		in this example, the subjects are randomly assigned to one of two 
		groups. One of these groups gets the treatment, and the other does not. 
		Then, after a certain amount of time, an outcome is measured for each 
		person in all groups. 
		Design 2. Pre-Post non-randomized quasi experiment 
		
			
			The N indicates a non-random assignment to a group. 
			As you can see, a baseline measurement is made of the dependent 
			variable in both groups, and then an intervention is applied to one 
			group. Then the dependent variable is measured again. We refer to 
			this as a quasi-experiment because of the lack of randomized 
			assignment to groups. 
			Design 3. Post-test only non-experiment 
			
				
				Here there is a treatment, and then an outcome 
				is measured. This is largely useless.   
			  
			   
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