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self-selected groups design

n. A quasi-experimental plan for research in which subjects select the groups to which they belong or the treatment to which they will be subjected, often using preexisting groups. Comparisons are made between group means on a dependent variable; however, causal attributions based on the comparisons are questionable because of the increased likelihood that intervening variables affect the relationships between independent and dependent variables, as with other nonrandom methods of group assignment.