experimental designs
Experimental designs refer to research methods and procedures that are specifically designed to investigate cause-and-effect relationships between variables. They involve the manipulation of one or more independent variables and the measurement of their impact on one or more dependent variables, under controlled conditions. Experimental designs allow researchers to make causal inferences and provide valuable insights into the underlying mechanisms and effects of certain factors or interventions.
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