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The principle of parallelism in the design of studies to estimate treatment effects.
Authors:Reichardt   Charles S.
Abstract:An effect is a function of a cause as well as of 4 other factors: recipient, setting, time, and outcome variable. The principle of parallelism states that if a design option exists for any 1 of these 4 factors, a parallel option exists for each of the others. For example, effects are often estimated by drawing a comparison across recipients who receive different treatments. The principle of parallelism implies that an effect can also be estimated by drawing a comparison across settings, times, or outcome variables. Typologies of methodological options are derived from the principle of parallelism. The typologies can help researchers recognize a broader set of options than they would otherwise and thereby improve the quality of research designs. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:research design   quasi-experiment   randomized experiment   causality   treatment effect   parallelism   methodological typologies
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