Experimental Research Design
Stefan Hunziker () and
Michael Blankenagel ()
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Stefan Hunziker: Hochschule Luzern
Michael Blankenagel: Hochschule Luzern
Chapter Chapter 12 in Research Design in Business and Management, 2024, pp 221-234 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter addresses experimental research designs’ peculiarities, characteristics, and significant fallacies. Experiments have a long and important history in the social, natural, and medicinal sciences. Unfortunately, in business and management, this looks different. This is astounding, as experiments are suitable for analyzing cause-and-effect relationships. An actual experiment is a brilliant method for finding out if one element causes other elements. Also, researchers find relevant information on how to write an experimental research design paper and learn about typical methodologies used for this research design. The chapter closes by referring to overlapping and adjacent research designs.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-42739-9_12
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