the sampling of blood, urine, or other bodily substances.
in marketing and advertising research, a method whereby consumer behavior and reactions are measured under controlled conditions, as opposed actual normal conditions the consumer would face in the marketplace; also referred to as a simulated test market. See field test and experimental method.
a medical procedure in which a sample of blood, urine, or
a medical procedure that requires a sample of blood, urine, tissue or substance in the body to check for certain features, changes or critters (bacteria or viruses)
an instance of a scenario test in which the testing environment includes a number of isolated users who perform a given task in a test laboratory, which offers a great variety of data collection techniques
A medical procedure that involves testing a sample of blood, urine, or other substance from the body. Tests can help determine a diagnosis, plan treatment, check to see if treatment is working, or monitor the disease over time.