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crowdsourcing lingo: is there a standard term in science/math/philosophy for approaching troubleshooting by reducing or isolating variables? -- nm
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Max
mitigation? (we mitigate risks by doing such and such an action) -- nm
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Beaker (aka Anniebecca)
Apr 21 '22, 10:23
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I think "mitigation" is a good option. "Screening out variables" is also a term I used to use as a bench scientist. -- nm
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ReluctantCynic
Apr 21, 10:42
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Dr. Hans Zarkov was rejected as a mad scientist after he proposed reducing the number of bench variables from four legs to two. -- nm
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Max
Apr 21, 10:54
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