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Quasi-Experimental Design for Health Policy Research: A Methodology Overview

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2022
Summary: Health policy impacts all aspects of the authors’ field. Research on this topic informs future policy direction and serves as an impactful means to advocate for their patients. The present work aims to promote policy research in plastic surgery.
Joseph N, Fahmy   +2 more
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Strategies for biomarker research: Experimental and methodological design

Experimental Gerontology, 1988
The meaning of the term biomarker is discussed, a model believed to be of some use in thinking about biomarkers of age and of aging is presented, and some suggestions about pertinent research strategy and tactics are provided.
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Experimental Design Methodologies for the Optimization of Chiral Separations: An Overview

2019
In this chapter, the application of design of experiments (DoE) for chiral separation optimization using supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC), liquid chromatography (LC), capillary electrophoresis (CE), and capillary electrochromatography (CEC) methods is reviewed.
Klein-Junior, L.c.   +2 more
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Methodological Issues in Experimental Design and Interpretation

2009
Abstract This article is organized around two topics: the first one is the methodology of experimental economics, a research program that is becoming increasingly influential in contemporary economic science. The second one is normative methodology, an issue that has been widely debated by philosophers of economics over the last two ...
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Experimental Design and Methodology

2009
Due to the number of different experimental market designs and treatments, different articles in the literature sometimes use the same terms to refer to different components of an experiment. As an example, the term of an “experiment” can refer to one run of an experimental market, to the set of runs conducted with the same subjects or treatment design,
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Clinical Psychopharmacology—Some Problems in Methodologic and Experimental Design

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1982
While enormous strides have been made in clinical psychopharmacologic research during the past decade, fundamental improvements in methodologic and experimental designs are needed, if we are to have meaningful progress in the future. The challenges noted here are equally relevant to research in clinical psychotherapy.
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Research methodology and experimental design

2017
Before moving to the experimental studies in chapter 4 and chapter 0 , this chapter will describe the applied research methodology to empirically test the theoretical models. Specifically, this chapter will provide a detailed overview of the research methodology in terms of experimental setting, the experimental design, as well as the experiment’s ...
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Methodological standards in single-case experimental design: Raising the bar

Research in Developmental Disabilities, 2018
Single-case experimental designs (SCEDs), or small-n experimental research, are frequently implemented to assess approaches to improving outcomes for people with disabilities, particularly those with low-incidence disabilities, such as some developmental disabilities. SCED has become increasingly accepted as a research design.
Jennifer B. Ganz, Kevin M. Ayres
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Characterization and optimization of acoustic filter performance by experimental design methodology

Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2005
AbstractAcoustic cell filters operate at high separation efficiencies with minimal fouling and have provided a practical alternative for up to 200 L/d perfusion cultures. However, the operation of cell retention systems depends on several settings that should be adjusted depending on the cell concentration and perfusion rate.
Volker M, Gorenflo   +5 more
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Experimental design methodology for hardware-in-the-loop missile performance simulations

International Journal of Intelligent Defence Support Systems, 2010
Hardware-in-the-loop (HWIL) simulation can be a cost effective and validated way to assess the performance of missiles. Current experimental practise for HWIL simulations favours the use of Monte Carlo methods. There are often a significant number of interrelated factors that may affect the outcome of a missile/target engagement.
Anna E. Wildegger-Gaissmaier   +2 more
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