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A Risk Reduction Program for Osteoporosis Complications among Postmenopausal Women: A Quasi- Experimental Design. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Womens Health
Abdel Raheem Mostafa Zewail F   +2 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Experimental design in chemistry: A tutorial

Analytica Chimica Acta, 2009
In this tutorial the main concepts and applications of experimental design in chemistry will be explained. Unfortunately, nowadays experimental design is not as known and applied as it should be, and many papers can be found in which the "optimization" of a procedure is performed one variable at a time. Goal of this paper is to show the real advantages
Riccardo Leardi
exaly   +4 more sources

Experimental designs

British Journal of Nursing, 1996
This article discusses randomized clinical trials, double blind designs and factorial designs and describes and explains their main requirements. It is shown that the randomized clinical trial is not a different experimental design, but is one that reflects the purpose for and the scale on which the post-test only or pretest/post-test designs are ...
R, Behi, M, Nolan
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Experimental design

WIREs Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, 2012
AbstractMaximizing data information requires careful selection, termeddesign, of the points at which data are observed. Experimental design is reviewed here for broad classes of data collection and analysis problems, including: fractioning techniques based on orthogonal arrays, Latin hypercube designs and their variants for computer experimentation ...
J. P. Morgan, Xinwei Deng
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Experimental Design in Marketplaces

Statistical Science, 2023
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Bajari, Patrick   +6 more
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Quasi-Experimental Designs

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2000
In earlier columns, we introduced 2 types of independent variables, active and attribute. The randomized experimental and quasi-experimental approaches both have an active or manipulated independent variable, which has 2 or more values, called levels. The dependent variable is the outcome measure or criterion of the study.
G A, Morgan, J A, Gliner, R J, Harmon
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The basic experimental design

British Journal of Nursing, 1996
This article considers the three essential characteristics of the basic experiment (random assignment of subjects, manipulation of relevant variables and control of irrelevant variables) and describes the two most common experimental designs: the pre-test/post-test design and the post-test only design.
R, Behi, M, Nolan
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To Design Experimental Research

The American Journal of Nursing, 1962
DURING THE PAST SEVERAL years, increasing emphasis has been placed on the need for nurses to examine nursing practice critically and scientifically. The conscientious and alert nurse is often concerned about the effect of a particular nursing practice, the relative effectiveness of different approaches, and numerous other questions which can be best ...
I M, HULICKA, K, HULICKA
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Experimental design and husbandry

Experimental Gerontology, 1997
Rodent gerontology experiments should be carefully designed and correctly analyzed so as to provide the maximum amount of information for the minimum amount of work. There are five criteria for a "good" experimental design. These are applicable both to in vivo and in vitro experiments: (1) The experiment should be unbiased so that it is possible to ...
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