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Title: Causal-comparative Research


1
Causal-comparative Research
  • To determine the cause for, or consequences of,
    existing differences in groups of individuals
  • Also referred to as ex post facto research
    (Latin for after the fact) retrospection

2
Cause for / Consequence of
  • Cause for inquiry teaching method vs. lecture
    teaching method (difference in performance)
  • Consequences of vegetarian diet vs.
    non-vegetarian diet (difference in mental health)
  • Any other examples?

3
Questions
  1. How is a causal-comparative study similar to a
    descriptive study?
  2. How is a causal-comparative study similar to a
    correlational study?
  3. How is a causal-comparative study different from
    an experimental study?

4
When to use a causal-comparative design?
  1. When it is unethical to manipulate an independent
    variable (e.g. diet)
  2. When the independent variable CANNOT be
    manipulated (e.g. sex, ethnicity, etc.)
  3. When the independent variable not been changed
    due to ignorance or negligence (e.g. teaching
    methods)

5
Did you know?
  • Causal-comparative studies are most common in the
    field of medicine and sociology
  • Why?

6
Which of the following questions would lend
themselves well to causal-comparative research?
  1. How many students were enrolled in PSYC101 this
    semester?
  2. Which subject do high school students like least?
  3. How do elementary school teachers teach phonics?
  4. Are two-year-old girls more aggressive than
    two-year-old boys?
  5. How might Jimmy Thomas be helped to read?
  6. Is teacher enthusiasm related to student success
    in academic classes?
  7. What is the best way to teach arithmetic?
  8. Do female students perform better in literature
    classes than male students?
  9. Does sleep (amount of time) affect academic
    performance of students at college?

7
Weaknesses
  • Lack randomizationso what?
  • Inability to manipulate an independent
    variableso what?

8
Threats to internal validity
  • Location
  • Instrumentation
  • Loss of subjects

9
Data analysis
  1. Construct frequency polygons (to compare data
    graphically)
  2. Calculate means and standard deviations
  3. Statistical testing t-test or ANOVA
  4. Results of causal-comparative studies should
    always be interpreted with cautionthey do not
    prove cause and effect!
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