Term ID: T1365

Experimental Mortality

/experimental-mortality/
The loss of participants during the course of a research study, potentially threatening internal and external validity if dropout is systematic or related to the experimental manipulation. High attrition rates can bias results and limit generalizability.
Example: A therapy study losing 30% of participants from the treatment group but only 10% from the control group, potentially biasing results in favor of the treatment.

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Reference: Campbell & Stanley (1963)