laukaisimina
Laukaisimina is a term used primarily in Estonian-language scholarly writing to denote field-based experimentation, the practice of testing ideas, interventions, or phenomena outside controlled laboratory conditions and under real-world settings. The exact etymology is not widely documented in major dictionaries; it is commonly treated as a compound of a field-related root and a suffix indicating experimental work or simulation.
Laukaisimina is distinct from laboratory experiments and from purely observational studies, though it overlaps with field
Methodology typically involves designing field trials or pilot programs, collecting pre- and post-intervention data, and applying
Advantages include higher external validity, better relevance to real-world conditions, and insight into implementation challenges. Limitations
Examples include testing a new pest-management strategy on multiple farms, assessing a city-wide traffic policy, or
See also: field experiment, quasi-experimental design, naturalistic observation, ecological validity, field study.