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double blind method
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doubleblind
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study in which neither investigators nor subjects know which drug the subject is receiving
Used with respect to a randomized trial, a randomized trial is Double Blind if neither the patient or his doctor are told which Arm of the trial he is on This information is kept at a central office, and is typically revealed only at the end of the trial The purpose is to prevent any bias in treatment or reporting of results from creeping in See also Blind
a technique used in modern scientific research to separate facts from the hopes and wishes of both scientists and experimental subjects A treatment which is to be tested is administered by scientists who do not know whether they are using the active treatment or the inactive placebo The experimental subjects don't know which is which, wither The test results are evaluated by scientists who also do not know which group received the active treatment and which the placebo At the end of the experiment, the secret code is broken, and the responses of the subjects to the real experimental treatment are compared with their responses to the placebo
a type of clinical trial in which neither the doctor nor the patient knows whether the patient is being administered a placebo or the test drug
a test procedure in which the identity of those receiving the intervention is concealed from both the administrators and the subjects until after the test is completed; designed to reduce or eliminate bias in the results
refers to a study in which neither the investigators administering the treatment nor the participants know which participants are receiving the experimental treatment and which are receiving the placebo
= A clinical study where neither the doctor nor the patient knows whether the patient is getting the regular drug or a sugar pill Both the doctor and the patient are, therefore, “blind “ Double-Helix = The best way to visualize this is to imagine wrapping a ribbon with wire in both edges around your arm No overlapping This will be a double-helix when you remove your arm This is what DNA looks like
a type of scientific experiment in which neither the subjects nor the researchers know who is receiving an active substance and who is receiving a placebo Researchers who do not know which subjects received the active substance then usually evaluate the data generated from the experiment This type of experiment helps to eliminate personal bias from research
An experimental design, often used in drug research, in which neither the investigator nor the patients know which subjects are in the treatment and which in the nontreatment condition until the experiment has been completed
A single blind study means that someone (patient or physician) does not know what is going on Double blind means that at least two people (patient and physician) don't know what's going on Triple blind might mean that the paper is written before the results are tabulated The whole point is to prevent bias
Describing an experiment (usually medical) in which the identity of those repeating different treatments is kept secret from both the subjects and the administrators until the outcome of the experiment is known
double-blind tests
plural form of double-blind test
double-blind
a procedure in which neither experimenter nor participant knows to which condition the participant are assigned
double-blind
The method of experimentation in which neither the subject nor the experimenter knows beforehand which condition has been assigned to the subject; e g , whether the subject has received the drug being tested or a placebo   See "single blind "
double-blind
a type of clinical trial in which neither the subject nor the investigator knows what treatment, if any, the subject is receiving At the end of the trial the "code" is broken and data are analyzed Double-blinding is done to minimize bias due to the expectations of the subject, investigator(s) and/or healthcare provider(s)
double-blind
A process used to prevent bias in a clinical study Neither participants nor physicians know who is taking the study agent and who is not
double-blind
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double-blind
-a research study where neither the researchers nor the volunteers know who's getting the medicine and who's getting the placebo until the code is broken at the end of the study
double-blind
experimental design in which neither the participant nor the treatment administrator knows the participant's group designation
double-blind
A trial design in which both the subjects and observers responsible for measuring the trial outcomes are kept ignorant of the group to which subjects are assigned
double-blind
A double-blind study or experiment compares two groups of people, one of which is being tested while the other is not. Neither the people doing the testing nor the members of the two groups know which group is being tested. In a double-blind trial, there were definite improvements. a double-blind scientific test or study compares two or more groups in which neither the scientists nor the people being studied know which group is being tested and which group is not
double-blind
Typically used in Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) An experimental method in which both the patients and the research staff do not know and cannot figure out which patients are receiving treatment and which placebo
double-blind
A trial in which neither the patient nor the physician knows whether drug or placebo is being taken, or at what dosage Discovery - early stages of research during which compounds are identified as possible targets for drug development Fast track - an FDA designation that allows for expedited review of new drugs that are intended to treat serious conditions, and that demonstrate the potential to address unmet medical needs of patients with those conditions
double-blind
a type of clinical trial in which neither the subject nor the investigator knows what treatment, if any, the subject is receiving
double-blind procedure
an experimental procedure in which neither the subjects of the experiment nor the persons administering the experiment know the critical aspects of the experiment; a double-blind procedure is used to guard against both experimenter bias and placebo effects
double-blind study
clinical study in which neither organizers nor participants know which individuals belong to the test group or the control group (Medicine, Psychology)
double blind

    Silbentrennung

    dou·ble blind

    Türkische aussprache

    dʌbıl blaynd

    Aussprache

    /ˈdəbəl ˈblīnd/ /ˈdʌbəl ˈblaɪnd/

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