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marine_colab:what_is_an_experiment [2015-05-08 09:37] nikmarine_colab:what_is_an_experiment [2015-05-08 09:39] nik
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 An experiment can be seen as a structured method for collecting evidence to test a hypothesis. The process of designing a good experiment involves reducing  unknowns and establishing a clear relationship between the hypotheis and any expected results. is there a causal relationship that can be established between the intitial conditions and the result? does the collected data actually support (or refute) the hypothesis? is there enough data to draw a conclusion? are there other factors effecting the outcome?  An experiment can be seen as a structured method for collecting evidence to test a hypothesis. The process of designing a good experiment involves reducing  unknowns and establishing a clear relationship between the hypotheis and any expected results. is there a causal relationship that can be established between the intitial conditions and the result? does the collected data actually support (or refute) the hypothesis? is there enough data to draw a conclusion? are there other factors effecting the outcome? 
  
-ref. labcraft pp89~96 +labcraft 
 +  * ref. labcraft pp89~96 
 +  * prototyping pp91~96 
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 on unstructured tinkering and statistical validity... on unstructured tinkering and statistical validity...
   * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quasi-experiment   * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quasi-experiment
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-how can we frame a feasabulity study, or pilot project as an experiment?+how can we frame a feasabulity study, or pilot project as an experiment? how does it help? 
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 +replicability [...] 
  
  
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