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Experimento Adaptativo×Experimento Fatorial×
ÁreaDelineamento experimentalDelineamento experimental
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem1940s–1970s (sequential foundations); formalised in clinical and behavioural research by 1980s–2000s1926–1935
Autor originalAbraham Wald (sequential analysis foundation); expanded by Robbins, Armitage, and othersRonald A. Fisher
TipoExperimental research designQuantitative experimental design
Fonte seminalChow, S. C., & Chang, M. (2008). Adaptive Design Methods in Clinical Trials. Chapman and Hall/CRC. ISBN: 978-1584886761Fisher, R. A. (1935). The Design of Experiments. Oliver and Boyd. link ↗
Outros nomesadaptive design, response-adaptive randomization, adaptive trial, adaptive randomizationfactorial design, factorial ANOVA design, multi-factor experiment, crossed-factor design
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ResumoAn adaptive experiment is an experimental design in which pre-specified rules allow the protocol to be modified — such as reallocating participants to better-performing arms, stopping early for efficacy or futility, or changing sample size — based on accumulating interim data, while maintaining statistical validity. Adaptive designs are widely used in clinical trials, behavioural economics, and online platform testing to improve efficiency and ethics without sacrificing inferential rigour.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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