Design of Three Field Experiments
Walter Corson and
Robert G. Spiegelman
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Abstract:
Discusses the four elements of an experimental design: 1) who participates, 2) experimental treatments, 3) the number of subjects and their allocation, and 4) experiment location and conditions. Also considers difficulties related to random assignment and describes experimental operations.
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