Difference between experiments and psychological tests
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A test isn't an experiment. While these two words are used interchangeably by retail marketers, the difference is more than semantics. There are many stark differences between the mind-set, process and outcome of one vs. the other. ... Experimentation is done without a fear of failure or expectation of outcome
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As per I think that experiments are the trials by taking some product whose result may come according to your expectations or near to it. Whereas in psychological tests are the trials by taking some product whose result comes beyond your expectations or imagination.
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