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Diseño experimental con grupo de control cruzado×Experimento factorial cruzado×
CampoDiseño experimentalDiseño experimental
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origenMid-20th century; systematic treatment from 1980s onward1920s–1960s (synthesis of factorial and crossover traditions)
Autor originalEstablished in clinical pharmacology and agricultural research; formalized by B. Jones & M. G. KenwardR. A. Fisher (factorial principles, 1920s); crossover integration developed in biostatistics through mid-20th century
TipoExperimental designExperimental design
Fuente seminalJones, B., & Kenward, M. G. (2003). Design and Analysis of Cross-Over Trials (2nd ed.). Chapman and Hall/CRC. ISBN: 978-1584883500Jones, B., & Kenward, M. G. (2014). Design and Analysis of Cross-Over Trials (3rd ed.). Chapman and Hall/CRC. ISBN: 978-1439861424
Aliascrossover controlled trial, within-subject crossover with control, AB/BA crossover controlled design, repeated-measures crossover with control armwithin-subject factorial design, repeated-measures factorial experiment, factorial crossover trial, crossover factorial trial
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ResumenA crossover control group experimental design is an experimental approach in which participants are randomly assigned to sequences of conditions that include both a treatment and a control (no-treatment or placebo) period, with each participant experiencing both the experimental and control conditions in succession. By using each participant as their own control across periods, this design sharply reduces between-subject variability and typically requires fewer participants than parallel group trials to achieve equivalent statistical power.A crossover factorial experiment combines two powerful design principles: factorial structure, which studies multiple factors and their interactions simultaneously, and crossover structure, in which each participant receives more than one treatment combination across sequential periods. By serving as their own control, participants reduce between-subject variability, improving statistical power while also revealing how different factor levels interact within the same individual.
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