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07:27 Apr 27, 2005 |
English to Hindi translations [PRO] Medical - Medical: Pharmaceuticals / Medical -clinical trails | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Tejinder Soodan India Local time: 02:48 | ||||||
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4 +6 | dohri gopniyata vaala |
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double blinded dohri gopniyata vaala Explanation: दोहरी गोपनीयता वाला In a double-blind experiment, neither the individuals nor the researchers know who belongs to the control group. Only after all the data are recorded (and in some cases, analyzed) may researchers be permitted to learn which individuals are which. Performing an experiment in double-blind fashion is a way to lessen the influence of prejudices and unintentional physical cues on the results. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 7 hrs 52 mins (2005-04-27 15:19:58 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- In a single-blind trial/experiment, only the individual subjects do not know whether they are so-called \"test\" subjects or members of an \"experimental control\" group. In such a trial there is a risk that subjects are influenced by interaction with the researchers - known as the experimenter effect. |
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