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Expérimentation aléatoire en grappes sur le terrain×Essai contrôlé randomisé en grappes×
DomainePlans d'expériencesPlans d'expériences
FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Année d'origine1980s–1990s (formalized methodology)1978–1980s
Auteur d'origineDavid M. Murray (group-randomized trials framework); applied broadly in public health and education researchCornfield (1978); systematised by Donner and colleagues (1980s)
TypeRandomized experimental designExperimental design
Source fondatriceMurray, D. M. (1998). Design and Analysis of Group-Randomized Trials. Oxford University Press. ISBN: 978-0195120424Donner, A., & Klar, N. (2000). Design and Analysis of Cluster Randomization Trials in Health Research. Arnold. ISBN: 978-0340652978
AliasCRFE, cluster-randomized trial in the field, group-randomized field experiment, community-randomized field experimentcluster RCT, group-randomized trial, community randomized trial, cluster-randomized experiment
Apparentées44
RésuméA 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 cluster randomized controlled trial (cluster RCT) is an experimental design in which intact social or organisational groups — such as schools, clinics, villages, or workplaces — are randomly assigned to treatment conditions rather than individual participants. Outcomes are still measured at the individual level, but the unit of randomization is the cluster. This design is essential when an intervention is delivered to whole groups, when there is a risk of contamination between participants in the same setting, or when individual randomization is logistically or ethically impractical.
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