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# A [[test]] under [[controlled]] [[condition]]s made to either [[demonstrate]] a [[known]] [[truth]], [[examine]] the [[validity]] of a [[hypothesis]], or [[determine]] the [[efficacy]] of something [[previously]] [[untried]]. # A [[test]] under [[controlled]] [[condition]]s made to either [[demonstrate]] a [[known]] [[truth]], [[examine]] the [[validity]] of a [[hypothesis]], or [[determine]] the [[efficacy]] of something [[previously]] [[untried]].
==See also== ==See also==
-*[[List of experiments]] 
*[[Experimental]] *[[Experimental]]
*[[Experimental physics]] *[[Experimental physics]]
-*[[Experimetrics]] : application of [[econometrics]] to [[economics]] experiments. 
*[[List of experiments]] *[[List of experiments]]
*[[Long-term experiment]] *[[Long-term experiment]]
*[[True experiment]] *[[True experiment]]
 +*[[Psychological experiment]]
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  1. A test under controlled conditions made to either demonstrate a known truth, examine the validity of a hypothesis, or determine the efficacy of something previously untried.

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