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"controlled experiments" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it to refer to experiments that are done with standardized conditions for collection and comparison of data. For example, "These controlled experiments demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed method."
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That is, controlled experiments.
As for me, I'm thinking it's time to do controlled experiments.
Randomized, controlled experiments, common in academia, were virtually unknown in politics.
Ultimately, the problem of judging austerity programmes is that economists cannot run fully controlled experiments.
Its practitioners cannot run controlled experiments on whole economies.
To overcome that problem, he devised novel controlled experiments to deal with the ecosystems of entire lakes.
What you really need to achieve sustained learning, Manzi argues, is controlled experiments.
It's a problem that muddies all sorts of statistical analysis when you don't have controlled experiments.
Before deploying a new feature, big sites run controlled experiments to see what works best.
Studies 1 and 2 are controlled experiments.
Next Rhinehart is looking to do controlled experiments with a much larger sample base.
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