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Experimental Designs

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Experimental Designs

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
Beginner level

Recommended experience

7 hours to complete
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Design controlled experiments using randomisation and causal inference principles.

  • Evaluate pre-experimental, true experimental, and quasi-experimental research methods.

  • Apply ethical and valid experimental design practices to real-world research studies.

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July 2026

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6 assignments

Taught in English

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There are 6 modules in this course

This module introduces the foundational concepts of causal inference, emphasizing the use of counterfactuals and the potential outcomes framework. Learners will explore the principles behind randomized controlled trials, internal validity, and the scientific criteria for establishing causality. The module also highlights the importance of causal designs in applied fields such as criminology and evidence-based policy.

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1 video4 readings1 assignment

This module explores the principles and procedures of randomisation in scientific research, focusing on how random assignment enhances causal inference and research validity. Learners will examine various randomisation techniques, including stratification, blocking, and minimisation, and understand their application in experimental design. The module also addresses challenges such as baseline imbalances and sample size considerations.

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1 video15 readings1 assignment

This module explores the key threats to internal and external validity in experimental research, including issues such as selection bias, maturation, instrumentation, and treatment spillover. Learners will discover strategies to enhance the reliability and generalizability of study findings, and examine real-world examples illustrating these challenges. By the end, participants will be equipped to critically assess and mitigate validity threats in research design.

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1 video15 readings1 assignment

This module introduces key experimental design types, including pre-experimental, true experimental, and quasi-experimental approaches, and examines their impact on internal and external validity. Learners will explore common statistical tests, real-world case studies, and advanced techniques like propensity score matching to address validity threats in research. Practical examples from criminal justice and online safety contexts illustrate how these designs are applied in practice.

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1 video10 readings1 assignment

This module guides learners through the essential steps of planning, conducting, and reporting experimental research, with a focus on quality control, ethical considerations, and effective protocol development. Learners will explore the roles of field managers and pracademics, understand the importance of informed consent, and learn how to synthesize evidence using meta-analyses. By the end, participants will be equipped to ensure transparency, reliability, and ethical integrity in experimental designs.

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1 video11 readings1 assignment

This module reviews the significance of randomisation in causal research, emphasizing the strengths and limitations of experimental designs such as randomized controlled trials (RCTs). Learners will explore threats to validity, the importance of choosing appropriate experimental methods, and ongoing debates about the use of experiments in policy evaluation.

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1 video3 readings1 assignment

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