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What is Natural Experiment

Methodologies and Ethics for Social Sciences Research
In natural experiments, the participants cannot be assigned randomly to conditions, but natural events take place in certain populations as if they are random. Policy interventions and drastic environmental changes taking place without a predetermined agenda and who would exactly be affected by those changes (deeming the “experimental” group as if it was randomly formed) can be examples of natural experiments.
Published in Chapter:
Current Directions in Laboratory Experiments in the Social Sciences
Bengi Ünal (Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 19
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1726-6.ch012
Abstract
Social scientific disciplines such as psychology, sociology, political science, and economics have been rampantly utilizing experimental designs in the last decades. However, the pace of adoption of experimental methods followed historically different trends in these disciplines. This chapter discusses the strength of experimentation in social sciences in drawing cause and effect relationships between studied phenomena and highlights ethical issues that deserve detailed consideration while getting ready for experimental studies. The chapter particularly focuses on laboratory experiments and discusses recent examples of laboratory experiments in these disciplines.
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