Experimental research

 Experimental research design is a framework of protocols and procedures created to conduct experimental research with a scientific approach using two sets of variables. Herein, the first set of variables acts as a constant, used to measure the differences of the second set. The best example of experimental research methods is quantitative research.


A researcher can conduct experimental research in the following situations —

  1. When time is an important factor in establishing a relationship between the cause and effect.
  2. When there is an invariable or never-changing behavior between the cause and effect.
  3. Finally, when the researcher wishes to understand the importance of the cause and effect.
  4. Advantages of Experimental Research

    Experimental research allows you to test your idea in a controlled environment before taking the research to clinical trials. Moreover, it provides the best method to test your theory because of the following advantages:

    1. Researchers have firm control over variables to obtain results.
    2. The subject does not impact the effectiveness of experimental research. Anyone can implement it for research purposes.
    3. The results are specific.
    4. Post results analysis, research findings from the same dataset can be repurposed for similar research ideas.
    5. Researchers can identify the cause and effect of the hypothesis and further analyze this relationship to determine in-depth ideas.

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