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Cluster-randomisiertes Feldexperiment×Faktorielles Feldexperiment×
FachgebietVersuchsplanungVersuchsplanung
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Entstehungsjahr1980s–1990s (formalized methodology)1920s–1935 (Fisher's foundational work); widely applied through 20th century
UrheberDavid M. Murray (group-randomized trials framework); applied broadly in public health and education researchRonald A. Fisher (factorial principle); extended to field settings in agricultural and social sciences
TypRandomized experimental designExperimental design
Wegweisende QuelleMurray, D. M. (1998). Design and Analysis of Group-Randomized Trials. Oxford University Press. ISBN: 978-0195120424Fisher, R. A. (1935). The Design of Experiments. Oliver and Boyd. link ↗
AliasnamenCRFE, cluster-randomized trial in the field, group-randomized field experiment, community-randomized field experimentfactorial design in the field, field factorial design, multi-factor field trial, factorial field trial
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ZusammenfassungA cluster randomized field experiment (CRFE) assigns intact groups — schools, villages, clinics, workplaces — rather than individuals to treatment or control conditions, and the experiment is conducted in real-world settings rather than a laboratory. Randomization at the group level controls for contamination between conditions while preserving the ecological validity of the natural environment. It is the dominant design for evaluating community-level, school-based, or workplace interventions in public health, education policy, and development economics.A factorial field experiment applies factorial experimental design — simultaneously manipulating two or more independent factors across all combinations of their levels — in a real-world field setting rather than a controlled laboratory. It allows researchers to estimate both main effects and interaction effects of multiple factors on an outcome under ecologically valid conditions, making findings directly relevant to practice.
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