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Methodology of Controlled Economic Experiments: Isolating Variables

The methodology of controlled economic experiments involves creating a setting that is as realistic as possible while precisely managing the conditions under which decisions are made. The core principle is to isolate the effect of a single factor by changing only that one condition and holding all other variables constant. This allows the experimenter to observe how decisions are affected by the specific change, thereby establishing a causal link.

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