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Blinding and a trial that was too successful – A Human Research Ethics commentary
A commentary sheet about the use of blinding in clinical trials and trials that are too successful, with deleterious consequences. Based upon a humous Don Mayne cartoon, published to our Friday Arvo Funnies page. A useful commentary for discussion in professional development activities/resources about blinding and clinical trials.
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Blinding and a trial that was too successful – A Human Research Ethics commentary
Posted By : Gary Allen on November 20, 2021
Blinding and a trial that was too successful – A Human Research Ethics commentary
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