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科学领域:

  • 科学方法论的科学方法论.
  • 科学的历史科学的历史.
  • 农业科学 农业科学
  • 医学史 医学史 医学史

背景情况:

  • 直接指导行动的实验 (试验) 评估干预的有效性,临床和农业试验是关键的例子.
  • 这些实验的历史根源在于现代科学之前的各种工艺和农业实践.
  • 可测试性,即轻松找到和验证预期结果的干预措施,是关键概念.

研究的目的:

  • 引入一个新的框架来分析11个不同的维度的可测试性.
  • 为了比较传统农业与传统 (科学前) 医学的期望结果的可测试性.
  • 探索可测试性的差异如何解释行动指导实验的历史采用率.

主要方法:

  • 开发一个概念框架,将可测试性剖析成11个可测量的维度.
  • 对农业和医学的历史实践应用该框架的比较分析.
  • 在这两个领域对干预发现和验证过程的定性评估.

主要成果:

  • 该研究的框架显示,传统农业和医学之间的可试验性存在显著差异.
  • 在传统农业实践中,与传统医学相比,在几个关键方面,可测试性更高.
  • 确定了有助于提高农业试验能力的具体维度.

结论:

  • 传统农业的更高的可试验性为其早期和更广泛地使用直接指导行动的实验提供了潜在的解释.
  • 了解可试验性维度可以为不同领域的实验方法的历史发展和采用提供见解.
  • 该框架可用于分析当代实践中的可测试性,并指导未来的研究设计.