Experiment
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For other uses, see Experiment (disambiguation). In scientific inquiry, an experiment (Latin: ex- periri, "to try out") is a method of investigating particular types of research questions or solving particular types of problems. The experiment is a cornerstone in the empirical approach to acquiring deeper knowledge about the world and is used in both natural sciences as well as in social sciences. An experiment is defined, in science, as a method of investigating less known fields, solving practical problems and proving theoretical assumptions.
Experiment
In scientific inquiry, an experiment (Latin: ex-periri, "of (or from) trying") is a method of investigating particular types of research questions or solving particular types of ...
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The Milgram experiment was a seminal series of social psychology experiments conducted by Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram, which measured the willingness of study ...
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noun . 1. a test, trial, or tentative procedure; an act or operation for the purpose of discovering something unknown or of testing a principle, supposition, etc.: a chemical ...
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Official web site of the Stanford Prison Experiment, a classic study on the psychology of imprisonment -- definitely worth a visit!
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The Stanford Prison Experiment: A Simulation Study of the Psychology ...
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