Experimentalism

Pronunciation: /ˈɪkˌspɛɹɪmɛntəɫˈɪzəm/

Experimentalism (noun)

  1. A way of thinking that values testing ideas through new methods and changing them based on results.
  2. A style in art or writing that uses unusual forms and techniques to explore new effects.
  3. A belief that policies should be tried in limited ways first, then adjusted using evidence from outcomes.

Examples

  • Experimentalism helps you learn by trying new methods.
  • Experimentalism works when you test ideas through practice.