The Principles of Experimentation

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The Principles of Experimentation is a key chapter that outlines the fundamental concepts and methodological guidelines for planning, conducting, and interpreting scientific experiments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book chapter
scientific methodology text
aimsTo improve experimental rigor
reduce confounding factors
support valid causal inference
covers bias in experimental research
external validity
internal validity
measurement reliability
measurement validity
sources of experimental error
describes control of variables
experimental design principles
hypothesis formulation
operational definitions of variables
randomization in experiments
replication in experiments
use of control groups
emphasizes ethical considerations in experimentation
objective observation
reproducibility of results
systematic data collection
focusesOn conducting scientific experiments
interpreting experimental results
planning scientific experiments
isPartOf a larger work on scientific method
isUsedIn methodology courses
scientific research training
outlines fundamental concepts of experimentation
methodological guidelines for experiments
providesGuidanceFor analyzing experimental data
designing experiments
interpreting experimental findings

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The Design of Experiments hasNotableChapter The Principles of Experimentation