Abstract
The article considers the issues of conducting an expert experiment at several levels, identifies three main stages of the experiment and develops an algorithm for expert actions during each of these stages (the initial stage, the direct conduct of an expert experiment and the final stage), these proposals are supported by the results of questionnaire surveys conducted among practitioners (forensic experts). Based on the research results, it was proposed to include among the main conditions for conducting an expert experiment the choice of methods for controlling the experiment, in particular, the choice of methods for controlling independent variables.
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