double-blind trial
1double blind trial — dvigubai aklas tyrimas statusas T sritis biomedicinos mokslai apibrėžtis Toks ↑klinikinis atsitiktinių imčių tyrimas, kai nei tyrėjas, nei tiriamasis nežino, katrai grupei (poveikio ar ↑kontrolinei) priklauso tiriamasis. atitikmenys: angl. double …
2double-blind trial — see intervention study …
3double-blind trial — see intervention study …
4double-blind — UK US adjective [usually before noun] (also double blinded) ► used to describe a test of a new product, especially a medicine, in which one group of people is given the new product, and another group is given something that contains none of the… …
5double-blind — ADJ A double blind study or experiment compares two groups of people, one of which is being tested while the other is not. Neither the people doing the testing nor the members of the two groups know which group is being tested. In a double blind… …
6blind trial — see intervention study * * * a clinical trial with blinding, as opposed to an open trial. See single blind, double blind, and triple blind. Called also masked t …
7double-blind — adj. Double blind is used with these nouns: ↑trial …
8double blind — dou·ble blind (dubґəl blīnd) pertaining to a clinical trial or other experiment in which neither the subject nor the person administering treatment knows which treatment the subject is receiving. The term double masked is sometimes… …
9DOUBLE-BLIND — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. [dub ul BLIYND] a medical study or test in which neither the researchers nor the subjects know who is receiving placebos and who is receiving real medicine, employed to assure objectivity. To attain maximum… …
10double-blind — dou′ble blind′ adj. lab of or pertaining to an experiment or clinical trial in which neither the researchers nor the subjects know which subjects are receiving the active treatment, etc., so as to eliminate bias …