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Recognised studies typically inhabit controlled, laboratory-like environments designed to isolate variables and ensure reliable data collection. These settings often include:
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Controlled Laboratories
- For experiments requiring precise conditions (e.g., physics, chemistry).
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Clinical Trials Settings
- For medical research, with strict protocols and monitoring.
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Field Studies
- In natural or real-world settings (e.g., ecology, sociology) but with structured data collection methods.
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Simulated Environments
- For testing scenarios that are difficult or unethical to replicate in reality (e.g., virtual reality, computer simulations).
These environments aim to minimize external influences and ensure the validity and reproducibility of research findings.