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Practice studies often take place in controlled, simulated, or virtual environments designed to mimic real-world conditions. These can include:
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Simulated Environments
: Computer-based simulations that replicate real-world scenarios, such as virtual reality (VR) or augmented reality (AR) settings.
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Controlled Labs
: Physical or digital labs where variables can be precisely manipulated to study specific outcomes.
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Real-World Settings
: Actual environments where the practice is conducted, such as clinics, schools, or workplaces, to assess real-world effectiveness.
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Hybrid Environments
: Combinations of simulated and real-world settings to balance control with practicality.
These environments aim to provide a realistic yet controlled setting for testing and evaluating practices, ensuring reliability and validity of the results.