Fundamentals of Clinical ResearchExperimental Design: Fallacy of “Before-After” Comparisons in Uncontrolled Studies
Fundamentals of Clinical Research: Experimental Design: Fallacy of “Before-After” Comparisons in...
2007-01-01 00:00:00
[The design of an experiment is defined as the method by which subjects (experimental units) are assigned to treatments. The chosen method of assignment in turn determines the way in which the data collected in the study are analyzed.]
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Fundamentals of Clinical ResearchExperimental Design: Fallacy of “Before-After” Comparisons in Uncontrolled Studies
[The design of an experiment is defined as the method by which subjects (experimental units) are assigned to treatments. The chosen method of assignment in turn determines the way in which the data collected in the study are analyzed.]
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