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How do the roles of natural experiments and controlled experiments differ in the scientific process
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How do the roles of natural experiments and controlled experiments differ in the scientific process
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Natureal experiments and controlled experiments are totally different things. Natural experiments are what you don't change in an experiment. Controlled experiments are things you don't change in an experiment.
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