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Blinded studyA study done in such a way that the patients or subjects do not know (is blinded as to) what treatment they are receiving to ensure that the results are not affected by a placebo effect (the power of suggestion).
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Blinded studyA type of study in which the patients (single-blinded) or the patients and their doctors (double-blinded) do not know which drug or treatment is being given. The opposite of a blinded study is an open [..]
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Blinded studyA clinical research study in which participants are unaware as to whether they are receiving the experimental drug.
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Blinded studyA type of study in which the patients (single-blinded) or the patients and their doctors (double-blinded) do not know which drug or treatment is being given. The opposite of a blinded study is an open [..]
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Blinded studyA type of study in which the patients (single-blinded) or the patients and their doctors (double-blinded) do not know which drug or treatment is being given. The opposite of a blinded study is an open label study.
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Blinded studya clinical trial in which participants are unaware as to whether or not they are in the experimental or control arm of the study. (See also double-blind study.)
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