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How to use a quasi-experimental study to evaluate your digital health product.
This paper sets out principles for when the CMA will use field and online experiments and describes best practice for conducting them.
Product Safety Report for educational scientific experiment racer balloon toy presenting a high risk of choking.
Product Recall for Compass Toy with Magnets presenting a medium risk of injury.
The Joint European Torus (JET) has demonstrated the ability to reliably generate fusion energy whilst simultaneously setting a world-record in energy output.
The Health Insurance Experiment is a randomised experiment in India targeted at households just above the poverty line
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A behavioural experiment that explores alternative mechanisms for airport slot allocation.
An analysis of this alternative method of data collection to overcome non-disclosure.
Scientists and engineers at world-leading UK Atomic Energy Authority’s Joint European Torus facility will run its third and final experiments using tritium
This study examines the effect of the National Solidarity Program on villagers’ attitudes towards their well-being and their government.
This paper examines whether access to light can stimulate the emergence of pent-up productive potential, particularly of women
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