Noun
/mʌltiˈrɛspɒns ɪkˈspɛrɪmənt/
A multiresponse experiment refers to a type of experimental design in research where multiple dependent variables are measured in response to one or more independent variables. This approach allows researchers to examine the effects of changes on several outcomes simultaneously. Multiresponse experiments are commonly used in fields such as psychology, marketing, and medical research. They are particularly useful in scenarios where the interactions between different responses are critical.
In terms of frequency of use, the term is more prevalent in written contexts such as academic papers, research articles, and textbooks than in oral communication. However, researchers and practitioners in relevant fields may use the term in discussions.
In a multiresponse experiment, researchers sought to determine the effects of different diets on both weight loss and cholesterol levels.
(В многоответном эксперименте исследователи пытались определить влияние различных диет на потерю веса и уровень холестерина.)
The results from the multiresponse experiment showed significant interactions between the independent variables.
(Результаты многоответного эксперимента показали значительные взаимодействия между независимыми переменными.)
We designed a multiresponse experiment to assess both customer satisfaction and product usage among participants.
(Мы разработали многоответный эксперимент, чтобы оценить как удовлетворенность клиентов, так и использование продукта среди участников.)
While "multiresponse experiment" itself doesn’t feature prominently in idiomatic expressions, the themes of experimentation and responses often appear in various phrases. Here are a few expressions related to experiments and responses:
"Trial and error" is often used when referring to a process of experimentation to discover something new.
(Используя "метод проб и ошибок", исследователи могут открывать нечто новое.)
"Put to the test" means to try something out to see if it works.
(Когда теорию "проверяют на практике", это позволяет увидеть, будет ли она успешной.)
"Experiment with" describes the act of trying new things or approaches.
(Многие учёные "экспериментируют с" новыми методами, чтобы улучшить результаты.)
"Get a response" means to receive feedback or an answer from someone.
(Важно "получить ответ" на наши вопросы, чтобы продвинуться вперёд в исследовании.)
The term "multiresponse" comes from the prefix "multi-", which is derived from the Latin "multus," meaning "many" or "multiple," combined with "response," which comes from the Middle English "responce" and Old French "response," originating from the Latin word "responsum," meaning "to answer." "Experiment" is derived from the Latin "experimentum," which refers to a trial or test.
Synonyms: - Multi-faceted study - Multiple-variable experiment - Multi-outcome analysis
Antonyms: - Single-response experiment - Univariate analysis - Individual experiment