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To get off to a good start, it is best to describe the research or tests that are going to be performed in great detail. With this description, it becomes clear what kind of equipment will be needed, and which physical environment would best suit this test or research.

The description should answer questions such as:

  • How many participants need to be recorded at the same time?
  • How many people are present during a test, besides the participant(s)?
  • Are participants being invited to visit the lab? Is on-site research going to be performed? Or both?
  • Where and in which room(s) should the lab be built?
  • How big are the rooms?
  • And, does the building have special aspects (i.e. is it a monument)?

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