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How to Conduct Pilot Testing?
Conducting a pilot test involves several steps:
Planning
: Define objectives, methods, and resources required.
Implementation
: Execute the study on a smaller scale.
Evaluation
: Assess the outcomes and identify any issues.
Modification
: Make necessary adjustments to the study design and protocols.
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