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Want help getting your dissertation accepted? Join our free Dissertation Help Community 👉 https://www.beyondphdcoaching.com If you're planning an experimental study, the way you set it up at the beginning determines whether your results will be believable or whether your committee sends you back to redesign the whole thing. In this video, Dr. Steve Tippins — a professor with 35+ years of experience, earned tenure twice, published 60+ papers, and sat on 300+ dissertation committees. Today, as founder of Beyond PhD Coaching, he's helped hundreds of students graduate with their doctorates, succeed in their careers, and use their expertise to change the world for the better. See case studies: https://www.beyondphdcoaching.com Drawing from decades of experience in academia, Dr. Tippins walks you through a clear roadmap for setting up an experimental design that actually answers your research questions and gets committee approval before you invest months in data collection. You'll learn: ✅ What experimental design really means and when your study actually needs one ✅ The difference between experimental, descriptive, and correlational designs ✅ The core building blocks: response variables, control factors, levels, and replication ✅ Full factorial vs. one-factor-at-a-time designs — and how to choose 0:00 Introduction: Why Experimental Design Matters 0:58 When to Use an Experimental Design 1:32 Experimental Design vs. Descriptive and Correlational 1:45 Does X Cause Y? The Chicken and Baseball Example 2:21 Alignment: Problem, Purpose, and Research Questions 2:49 Building Block 1: Response (Dependent) Variable 3:18 Building Block 2: Control Factors (Inputs) 4:35 Building Block 3: Levels (Different Versions of Factors) 5:38 Replication and Sample Size 7:04 Your Study Must Be Replicable 7:12 G*Power Test for Sample Size 7:36 Full Factorial vs. One Factor at a Time 8:46 Practical Considerations for Implementation 9:16 IRB Approval and Institutional Requirements 9:55 Experimental vs. Quasi-Experimental Design 10:12 Control What You Can: A Cautionary Story 11:40 Expect It to Take Longer Than You Think 11:56 The Importance of a Control Group 12:36 Ask Early: Is This Study Doable? 12:55 Final Thoughts If you're working on a quantitative dissertation and need to set up an experiment your committee will approve, this video gives you the practical framework to design it right from the start. Book a Free Discovery Call: https://www.beyondphdcoaching.com Connect on LinkedIn: / steve-tippins #ExperimentalDesign #DissertationResearch #QuantitativeResearch #ResearchMethods #DoctoralStudent #DissertationHelp #BeyondPhDCoaching #PhDLife #QuasiExperimental