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🧠 THINK BIT: Can We Do a Fair Test Without Controlling Everything? Let’s Talk About “Quasi-Experiment”!

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By Newspot Nigeria Science Desk

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👦🏽 Let’s say you want to find out if eating beans makes kids run faster. You look around and see:

  • Some kids already eat beans every day.
  • Some kids don’t eat beans at all.

You don’t tell anyone what to eat—you just watch them. The bean-eaters run faster. But wait… is that a fair test? 😮

Nope! You didn’t choose the kids by chance (that’s what grown-ups call “random”). You just used the groups as you found them. That’s called a quasi-experiment (say it slowly: kwa-zee ex-pair-ree-ment 🗣️).

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🛠️ What does that mean in simple words?

  • Quasi = almost.
    (It’s not a full experiment, just something close to it.)
  • Experiment = a smart test.
    (You change one thing and watch what happens.)
  • Random = picking by chance.
    (Like closing your eyes and pointing at a name—anyone can be chosen!)
  • Treatment = the new thing you want to try.
    (Like giving beans to some kids to see if it helps.)
  • Control group = the group that doesn’t get the new thing.
    (They help you compare, like the “before” picture in a makeover!)
  • Confusing stuff (Confounders) = other things that can mess up your test.
    (Like maybe bean-eaters also sleep better—was it beans or sleep that helped?)
  • Pre-test and post-test = checking before and after.
    (Like timing your running speed before and after eating beans for one month.)

🧪 So why use a quasi-experiment?

Sometimes, scientists and teachers can’t tell people what to do. For example:

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  • You can’t make people stop eating beans.
  • Or it’s not safe or fair to change people’s medicine just for a test.
  • Maybe the government already made a change, and you want to see if it worked.

So instead, you just watch what’s already happening, compare two groups, and try to be as fair as possible.


🔍 Even though it’s not a perfect test, it still helps us learn. It’s like watching two football teams play—you didn’t pick the teams, but you can still say who played better and why! ⚽⚽

🎓 Big scientists use this method in Nigeria to study:

  • If a new farming rule helped farmers in one state more than another,
  • If a school program helped kids learn faster in one town,
  • Or if a new law helped reduce accidents in only some areas.

👦🏾 So remember, even if we can’t control everything, we can still learn something smart—that’s the magic of quasi-experiments! 🌟

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