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  2. Template:Experimental design - Wikipedia

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    To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: {{Experimental design | state = collapsed}} will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden apart from its title bar. {{Experimental design | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible.

  3. Experimental design diagram - Wikipedia

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    Experimental Design Diagram (EDD) is a diagram used in science to design an experiment.This diagram helps to identify the essential components of an experiment. It includes a title, the research hypothesis and null hypothesis, the independent variable, the levels of the independent variable, the number of trials, the dependent variable, the operational definition of the dependent variable and ...

  4. Design of experiments - Wikipedia

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    The use of a sequence of experiments, where the design of each may depend on the results of previous experiments, including the possible decision to stop experimenting, is within the scope of sequential analysis, a field that was pioneered [12] by Abraham Wald in the context of sequential tests of statistical hypotheses. [13]

  5. Wizard of Oz experiment - Wikipedia

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    The phrase Wizard of Oz (originally OZ Paradigm) has come into common usage in the fields of experimental psychology, human factors, ergonomics, linguistics, and usability engineering to describe a testing or iterative design methodology wherein an experimenter (the "wizard"), in a laboratory setting, simulates the behavior of a theoretical intelligent computer application (often by going into ...

  6. Template:Experimental/doc - Wikipedia

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  7. Factorial experiment - Wikipedia

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    This method strategically omits some combinations (usually at least half) to make the experiment more manageable. These combinations of factor levels are sometimes called runs (of an experiment), points (viewing the combinations as vertices of a graph ), and cells (arising as intersections of rows and columns).

  8. Template:Research paper - Wikipedia

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  9. Template:Experimental - Wikipedia

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    The {{Experimental}} tag should be used on proposals that have been temporarily adopted for trial purposes. Since experiments of this nature are effectively never used for policies or guidelines, the template is written assuming the proposal proposes a process or system of some kind, especially those that do not interfere with existing processes.