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Conception expérimentale avec groupe témoin×Expérience factorielle×
DomainePlans d'expériencesPlans d'expériences
FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Année d'origine1935 (Fisher); 1963 (Campbell & Stanley codification)1926–1935
Auteur d'origineRonald A. Fisher; systematised by Donald T. Campbell & Julian C. StanleyRonald A. Fisher
TypeExperimental research designQuantitative experimental design
Source fondatriceCampbell, D. T., & Stanley, J. C. (1963). Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs for Research. Rand McNally. link ↗Fisher, R. A. (1935). The Design of Experiments. Oliver and Boyd. link ↗
Aliascontrolled experiment, true experimental design, randomized controlled design, treatment-control designfactorial design, factorial ANOVA design, multi-factor experiment, crossed-factor design
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RésuméControl group experimental design is a fundamental experimental structure in which participants are assigned to at least two groups — a treatment group that receives the intervention and a control group that does not — so that the effect of the intervention can be isolated by comparing outcomes across groups. Randomisation of assignment strengthens causal inference by balancing known and unknown confounders.A factorial experiment is an experimental design in which two or more independent variables (factors) are manipulated simultaneously, and every combination of their levels is tested. Introduced by Ronald Fisher in the 1920s–1930s, it is the standard approach whenever a researcher needs to detect not only the main effect of each factor but also whether the effect of one factor depends on the level of another — the interaction effect.
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