eikokeellisiin
Eikokeellisiin is a Finnish term used in academic and research contexts to describe studies or evidence that do not involve deliberate manipulation or random assignment of participants by the researcher. The term contrasts with kokeellisiin (experimental) designs, which involve controlled intervention and randomization to establish causal relationships.
In practice, eikokeellisiin approaches rely on observation of existing conditions, natural variation, or qualitative inquiry rather
In evidence synthesis and guidelines, findings from eikokeellisiin studies are often evidence of associational relationships rather
Limitations of eikokeellisiin designs include a weaker ability to infer causality and a higher susceptibility to