bias in experimental design
Bias in experimental design refers to the intentional or unintentional skewing of research results caused by the design of the experiment itself. It occurs when factors such as the selection of participants, measurement methods, or procedures deviate from objectivity, leading to inaccurate or misleading conclusions.
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