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Disseny Solomon de quatre grups bloquejat×Disseny Experimental amb Grup Control×
CampDisseny experimentalDisseny experimental
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Any d'origen1949 (base); blocking extension applied in behavioral and social sciences from mid-20th century onward1935 (Fisher); 1963 (Campbell & Stanley codification)
Autor originalRichard L. Solomon (base design, 1949); blocking integrated from classical experimental design tradition (Fisher, 1935)Ronald A. Fisher; systematised by Donald T. Campbell & Julian C. Stanley
TipusExperimental designExperimental research design
Font seminalSolomon, R. L. (1949). An extension of control group design. Psychological Bulletin, 46(2), 137–150. DOI ↗Campbell, D. T., & Stanley, J. C. (1963). Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs for Research. Rand McNally. link ↗
ÀliesBlocked S4G, randomized blocked Solomon design, Solomon four-group with blockingcontrolled experiment, true experimental design, randomized controlled design, treatment-control design
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ResumThe blocked Solomon four-group design combines Solomon's classic four-group structure — which disentangles pretest sensitization effects from treatment effects — with blocking on a known nuisance variable. Participants are first grouped into homogeneous blocks (e.g., by baseline ability, gender, or site), then randomly assigned within each block to one of four conditions: pretested treatment, pretested control, unpretested treatment, and unpretested control. This structure simultaneously controls for maturation, pretest reactivity, and block-level variance, making it one of the strongest quasi-controlled experimental frameworks available.Control group experimental design is a fundamental experimental structure in which participants are assigned to at least two groups — a treatment group that receives the intervention and a control group that does not — so that the effect of the intervention can be isolated by comparing outcomes across groups. Randomisation of assignment strengthens causal inference by balancing known and unknown confounders.
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