Term ID: T1596

Field Experiment

/field-experiment/
Research conducted in natural, real-world settings while maintaining experimental control over key variables, providing higher ecological validity than laboratory studies while preserving causal inference capabilities.
Example: Testing the effectiveness of a new teaching method in actual classrooms with random assignment of teachers to different methods, maintaining experimental rigor in realistic educational settings.

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Reference: Lewin (1951)