Yoked control design
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A yoked control design is a research design used in experiments in which matched research subjects are yoked (joined together) by receiving the same stimuli or conditions.[1] In operant conditioning the yoked subject receives the same treatment in terms of reinforcement or punishment.[2]
Yoked control designs are used in a variety of scientific disciplines, including learning sciences,[3] social psychology,[4] and psychophysiology.[5]