Experimental Research Questions
Randomization in experimental research refers to the process of assigning participants or subjects to different groups or conditions in a completely random manner. This ensures that each participant has an equal chance of being assigned to any group, minimizing the potential for bias and increasing the validity of the study. Randomization helps to control for confounding variables and ensures that any observed differences between groups can be attributed to the independent variable being studied rather than other factors. By randomly assigning participants, researchers can increase the internal validity of their study and make more accurate causal inferences.