Term ID: T1337

Experimental Control

/experimental-control/
The systematic manipulation and regulation of variables in research to isolate causal relationships and eliminate alternative explanations for observed effects. Good experimental control enhances internal validity and allows confident conclusions about cause and effect.
Example: Using random assignment, standardized procedures, control groups, and controlled environments to ensure that observed differences between groups can be attributed to the experimental manipulation.

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