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Experimental Design Trade-offs for Prediction

An economist is studying how people respond to a new type of 'green' product labeling. They can either conduct a highly controlled experiment in a university computer lab with a hypothetical shopping task, or they can run a study in a real supermarket where they introduce the new labels and observe actual purchases. Briefly explain the primary trade-off between these two approaches when the main goal is to accurately forecast future nationwide sales of the product.

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