Chapter Eight Primary Data Collection: Experimentation and Test Markets Learning Objectives Chapter Eight Primary Data Collection: Experimentation Understand the nature of experiments; Gain insights into the requirements for proving causation; Learn about the experimental setting;
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By sariProducing data: experiments. BPS chapter 9. © 2006 W. H. Freeman and Company. Objectives (BPS chapter 9). Producing data: experiments Experiments How to experiment badly Randomized comparative experiments The logic of randomized comparative experiments Cautions about experimentation
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