Experiment Outcome
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An Experiment Outcome is an Outcome of an Empirical Experiment.
- AKA: Experimental Result, Empirical Result, Experimental Outcome.
- Context:
- It can be Reproducible.
- It can have a Experiment Outcome Performance Result.
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Random Experiment Outcome, Formal Proof.
References
2009
- Elsevier. (2009). "Glossary of Methodology Terms." http://cdn.elsevier.com/promis_misc/apmrglossary.pdf
- Outcomes: All possible changes in health status that may occur in following subjects or that may stem from exposure to a causal factor or from preventive or therapeutic interventions. The narrower term End Point refers to health events that lead to completion or termination of follow-up of a subject in a trial or cohort study (eg, death or major morbidity, particularly related to the study question).