👉 Democracy human experiments, also known as "social science experiments" or more controversially as political or civic science experiments, refer to large-scale studies or interventions conducted by governments or organizations aiming to test the effects of different democratic practices on social outcomes and citizen satisfaction. These experiments often involve manipulating elements like voting systems, representation structures, or public service delivery in order to understand how they impact governance and societal well-being, though their methods and ethics are frequently debated.