Experimental Design
Experimental Design is an evidence-based approach to designing experiments. It considers which factors to think about, which ones to manipulate, how to measure the outcome, and what statistical tests should be used to verify the results. The aim is to reduce bias and increase the reliability of the results. Experimental Design is important in scientific research, as it ensures that results are valid, reliable, and meaningful. Additionally, it can help researchers develop hypotheses, test assumptions, and understand the intricacies of a given problem. By using experimental design, researchers gain the ability to improve their understanding of the experiment and get closer to finding the answer to their questions.
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