| double-blind | <statistics> A kind of clinical study in which neither the participants nor the person administering treatment know which treatment any particular subject is receiving. Usually the comparison is between an experimental drug and a placebo or standard comparison treatment. This method is believed to achieve the most accuracy because neither the doctor nor the patient can affect the observed results with their psychological bias. (10 Oct 1997) |
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| double-blind experiment | <statistics> An experiment conducted with neither experimenter nor subjects knowing which experiment is the control; prevents bias in recording results. See: double-masked experiment. (05 Mar 2000) |
| double-blind method | <statistics> A method of studying a drug or procedure in which both the subjects and investigators are kept unaware of who is actually getting which specific treatment. (12 Dec 1998) |
| double-blind study | A study in which neither the experimenter nor any other assessor of the results, including patients, know which group is subject to which procedure, thus helping assure that the biases or expectations of either will not influence the results. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Double-Blind Study, Double-Masked Method, Double Blind Method, Double Blind Study, Double Masked Method, Double Masked Study, Double-Blind Methods, Double-Blind Studies, Double-Masked Methods, Double-Masked Studies, Method, Double-Blind, Method, Double-Masked
| double-blind technique |
A method of scientific investigation in which neither the subject nor the investigator knows what treatment, if any, the subject is receiving. At the completion of the experiment, the treatment protocol is revealed and dat
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| double-blind test |
A test in which neither the clinician nor the patient knows whether an active agent or a placebo (control substance) is administered. SEE: double-blind technique.
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| double-blinded study |
SEE: study, double blinded.
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| double-blind | an experimental procedure in which neither the subjects of the experiment nor the persons administering the experiment know the critical aspects of the experiment |
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| double-blind | an experimental procedure in which neither the subjects of the experiment nor the persons administering the experiment know the critical aspects of the experiment |
| double-blind | an experimental procedure in which neither the subjects of the experiment nor the persons administering the experiment know the critical aspects of the experiment |
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