randomized control

collocation in English

meaningsofrandomizedandcontrol

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randomized
adjective
uk
/ˈræn.də.maɪzd/
us
/ˈræn.də.maɪzd/
relating to experimental research where subjects are selected for particular treatments ...
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control
noun
uk
/kənˈtrəʊl/
us
/kənˈtroʊl/
the act of controlling something or someone, or the power to ...
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(Definition ofrandomizedandcontrolfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Randomizedcontrolstudies typically suffer from small sample sizes, sample selection issues, limited scope, and limited geographical relevance.
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Indeed, the requirements ofrandomizedcontroltrials for very high quality data throws into sharp contrast the quality of routine data.
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A comparison of results of meta-analyses ofrandomizedcontroltrials and recomendations of clinical experts.
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For instance, psychologists tend to insist upon therandomizedcontrolgroup experiment as the only legitimate form of experimentation and null hypothesis testing as a "must" for statistical analysis.
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However, theserandomizedcontrolstudies tend to be short term, based on small samples, and reflect a tightly controlled treatment environment.
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In combination with arandomizedcontroltrial, this knowledge was expected to inform the development of future schemes across the country.
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A comparison of results of meta-analyses ofrandomizedcontroltrials and recommendations of clinical experts.
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Two of the studies using arandomizedcontroldesign also looked at education-related variables.
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What is the foundation of methodological norms such as including mainly meta-analysis andrandomizedcontroltrials?
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The obsession with achieving generalized validity has, for many years, led researchers to focus on a positivistic paradigm (randomizedcontroltrials).
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Finally, we did not use arandomizedcontroldesign because we were primarily interested in individual differences in treatment outcomes rather than treatment efficacy more broadly.
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In the next stage of capitalizing on the value of errorless learning, researchers can designrandomizedcontrolstudies of errorless learning in more naturalistic work environments.
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Advance directives as acts of communication; arandomizedcontroltrial.
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Economic analysis inrandomizedcontroltrials.
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A meta-analysis ofrandomizedcontroltrials.
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Fewrandomizedcontroltrials have been done to examine the effectiveness of cupping and many studies published are of low quality or have many limitations.
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There have been case reports but there has not yet been arandomizedcontroltrial performed on humans.
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Diltiazem has been used inrandomizedcontrolstudies with good effect.
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In part this is because of the dawning of therandomizedcontroltrial as the marker of a successful procedure.
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To firmly assess these claims, largerandomizedcontroltrials are required.
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