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Full studies, often conducted in controlled laboratory or simulation environments, typically inhabit settings that closely mimic real-world conditions relevant to the research area. These can include:
1.
Laboratory Environments
: For biological, chemical, or physical sciences where controlled variables are crucial.
2.
Simulated Environments
: Such as virtual reality or computer simulations used for psychological, behavioral, or engineering studies.
3.
Field Studies
: In natural settings, though these are less common in full studies due to the complexity of controlling variables.
4.
Industrial Settings
: For testing equipment or processes in real-world industrial contexts.
The goal is to replicate conditions as accurately as possible to ensure the validity and reliability of the research findings.