CRR-Lab SS. Experimental Art (Art in Colour-Rhyme-Rhythm)

EP-Lab SS. (Experimental Politics)

Experimental politics refers to the formation of an SS-laboratory (social science) in the field of political science. Experimental politics laboratory (EP-Lab) is a growing concept within political science and continues to become result oriented as researchers develop new methods and techniques.

This approach involves creating controlled conditions in a laboratory setting to study phases of participation of people in the frame of constitutional stature, corporate, and political affairs. Researchers manipulate social variables to observe political transformations, by majority-minority involvement in social processes along with political authority and responsibility. Among such political phases, people’s behavior, opinion, and attitudes are the consequence of the social process taking place at the base of society.

By eliminating extraneous factors and isolating the behavioral causal relationships between variables of complex need, the social science lab control & manipulate the experimental politics, allowing researchers to draw more accurate and reliable conclusions about understanding the political-economic democratic-nondemocratic (DnD) participation of people in the social process and derived social relationships.

Experimental politics study a wide range of political aspects, including voter behavior, public opinion, political decision-making, campaign effects, and political psychology. The results of these experiments can provide valuable insights into how political democratic-nondemocratic (DnD) participation work and into the formation of public policy governmental decisions. However, it’s important to note that while laboratory experiments can provide valuable insights, realistic sampling of data and correct grouping randomization are analyzed for real-world political outcomes.