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Recall the design of the anti-drug program evaluation described in the pretest-posttest nonequivalent groups design example. Outline the steps taken by the students in both the treatment school and the control school, and state which specific confounding variables this design helps to rule out by comparing attitude changes.

Question: Recall the design of the anti-drug program evaluation described in the pretest-posttest nonequivalent groups design example. Outline the steps taken by the students in both the treatment school and the control school, and state which specific confounding variables this design helps to rule out by comparing attitude changes.

Sample answer: In the anti-drug program example, students in the treatment school take a pretest on their attitudes toward drugs, complete the program (treatment), and then take a posttest. Students in a similar, nonequivalent control school take the same pretest and posttest but do not receive the program. By comparing the pretest-to-posttest attitude changes between the two schools, researchers can determine if the treatment group changed significantly more than the control group, which helps to rule out general confounding variables like widespread historical events or maturation.

Key points:

  • Students in the treatment school take a pretest, complete the anti-drug program, and take a posttest.
  • Students in the control school take the pretest and posttest but do not receive the anti-drug program.
  • The attitude changes from pretest to posttest are compared between the two schools.
  • The design helps to rule out maturation as a confound.
  • The design helps to rule out widespread historical events as a confound.

Rubric: The response must correctly outline the sequence for both schools (pretest-treatment-posttest for the treatment group, and pretest-no treatment-posttest for the control group) and identify maturation and widespread historical events as the specific confounding variables ruled out by this design.

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