Causal Comparative research design

Causal Comparative Research Design

Causal comparative research design, also known as ex post facto design, involves comparing two or more groups based on a pre-existing condition or characteristic to determine cause-effect relationships. The independent variable is not manipulated but observed as it naturally exists.

  • Example: Comparing academic performance of students from rural and urban schools
  • Limitation: Lacks control over variables, so causality cannot be definitively established

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