Experiment Assignment Unit
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A Experiment Assignment Unit is the unit that is assigned to a study condition/treatment group.
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- See: Study Evaluation.
References
1998
- (Murray, 1998) ⇒ David Murray. (1998). “Design and Analysis of Group Randomized Trials." Oxford University Press. ISBN:0195120361
- QUOTE: Group-randomized trials are comparative studies in which (1) the units of assignment are identifiable groups and (2) the units of observation are members of those groups. In this context, an identifiable group refers quite broadly to any group that is not constituted at random, so that there are some physical, geographic, social, or other connections among its members.