Experimental Design
Experimental design refers to the plan or strategy for selecting and manipulating data samples to provide evidence for or against any specified hypothesis. It includes techniques such as randomization, blocking, replication, and control. Experimental design is necessary to provide reliable, valid and unbiased scientific results. It is used in a variety of fields, including psychology, biology, and economics, to build robust evidence for conclusions and to test theories. It is an essential tool for developing and understanding new scientific knowledge and understanding.
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