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Based on the factory shift reduction example, describe the design of an interrupted time-series design with nonequivalent groups. Specifically, recall the duration of the weekly productivity tracking before and after the shift change, and identify the treatment and control groups.

Question: Based on the factory shift reduction example, describe the design of an interrupted time-series design with nonequivalent groups. Specifically, recall the duration of the weekly productivity tracking before and after the shift change, and identify the treatment and control groups.

Sample answer: In this design, researchers evaluate the impact of reducing work shifts from 1010 to 88 hours. The treatment group is the factory implementing the shift change, and the control group is a similar factory maintaining its original schedule. Researchers track weekly productivity for 11 year before and 11 year after the reduction.

Key points:

  • Identify the treatment group as the factory making the shift reduction.
  • Identify the nonequivalent control group as the similar factory keeping its schedule.
  • State that weekly productivity is tracked for 11 year before and 11 year after the change.

Rubric: The answer must accurately recall: 1) the treatment group (factory with shift reduction), 2) the control group (similar factory with original schedule), and 3) the timeline of tracking weekly productivity for 11 year before and 11 year after the change.

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