LIS Links

First and Largest Academic Social Network of LIS Professionals in India

Latest Activity

Nuria Bautista posted a discussion
48 minutes ago
Profile IconRachnaye, Ramesh Kumar, Jayashree Konwar and 91 more joined LIS Links
1 hour ago
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted blog posts
3 hours ago
Laxman Prasad updated their profile
21 hours ago
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted an event

Final Call for Papers: CALIBER-2025. at Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh

November 17, 2025 at 9am to November 19, 2025 at 5pm
22 hours ago
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted a discussion
22 hours ago
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted blog posts
yesterday
Alekha Karadia posted a blog post
Tuesday
Profile IconRAMAKANTA SAHU, Rajendra Dhiman, Dr H Nayana and 6 more joined LIS Links
Monday
Pradeep Kumar Singh posted a discussion
Monday
Rathod Pradip J. joined Dr. Badan Barman's group
Monday
Rathod Pradip J. joined Dr. Badan Barman's group
Monday
Dr. Anil Kumar Jharotia left a comment for Bibhuti Nath Jha
Monday
Dr. Anil Kumar Jharotia left a comment for ANEETA SAXENA
Monday
Dr. Anil Kumar Jharotia updated their profile
Monday
Dr. Anil Kumar Jharotia is now friends with T VINAY GOUTHAM, santosh kumar srivastava, kashif and 7
Monday
Dr. Anil Kumar Jharotia replied to Dr. Anil Kumar Jharotia's discussion BEST PRACTICING LIBRARIAN AWARD
Monday
Sanjay Kumar Gola and M.MANI are now friends
Saturday
Misal Pravin Raya updated their profile
Saturday
Pravin Misal updated their profile
Saturday

1. What is Solomon four group design?

2. Jubilee Project?

 

Views: 6332

Reply to This

Replies to This Forum

Jubilee project is related to User studies.

Solomon Four Group Design

This design is a combination of the pretest-posttest control group design and the posttest only control group design.  It is as good at controlling threats to internal and external validity as the posttest only control group design, but superior to that design with respect to statistical conclusion validity.  However, it gains that advantage at the cost of considerably greater expense and effort in the collection and analysis of the data.

            To test the hypothesis of no testing by treatment interaction, one could arrange all four groups’ posttest scores into a 2 x 2 factorial ANOVA design, (pretested or not) X (given the experimental treatment or not).  A significant interaction would indicate that the simple main effect of the treatment among those that were pretested was not the same as the simple main effect of the treatment among those that were not pretested.  The main effect of pretesting and the main effect of the treatment could also be assessed with such an ANOVA.  If there existed a significant testing by treatment interaction, one could test the simple main effect of the treatment for the pretested subjects and for the not pretested subjects.  One might also want to analyze the data from the pretest-posttest control group part of the design with those techniques which are appropriate for such a design (such as ANCOV on the posttest scores using pretest scores as a covariate).

            Here are some examples of patterns of results from the Solomon four group design.  Each cell contains a posttest mean.  Where a pretest was given, I have indicated the pretest mean in parentheses.

Treatment effect but no testing or Testing x Treatment interaction

 

Treatment

 

 

Pre-tested

Control

X

 

marginal

no

10

30

 

20

yes

10 (10)

30 (10)

 

20

marginal

10

30

 

20

 

Treatment and testing effects but no Testing x Treatment interaction

 

Treatment

 

 

Pre-tested

none

X

 

marginal

no

10

30

 

20

yes

20 (10)

40 (10)

 

30

marginal

15

35

 

25

 

Treatment and testing effects and a Testing x Treatment interaction

 

Treatment

 

 

Pre-tested

none

X

 

marginal

no

10

30

 

20

yes

20 (10)

60 (10)

 

40

marginal

15

45

 

30

Attachments:

Please find the article on JUBILEE PROJECT (JP)it has detailed information on JP.

Thanks.
Regards,
Ajaz

Attachments:

please see the net question above

Solomon Group-Pretest and post test

RSS

© 2025   Created by Dr. Badan Barman.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service

Koha Workshop