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Which is NOT a problem of justice with double blind studies?
{ 1 } - Those subjects who do not receive the new therapy are at a therapeutic disadvantage.
{ 2 } - Researchers who evaluate the effects of treatment do not know which subjects have received which therapy.
{ 3 } - Subjects may not have given free and informed consent to receive only the placebo treatment.
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Which is NOT a problem of justice with double blind studies?
{ 1 } - Those subjects who do not receive the new therapy are at a therapeutic disadvantage.
{ 2 } - Researchers who evaluate the effects of treatment do not know which subjects have received which therapy.
{ 3 } - Subjects may not have given free and informed consent to receive only the placebo treatment.
See p. 348.
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Which is NOT a problem of justice with double blind studies?
{ 1 } - Those subjects who do not receive the new therapy are at a therapeutic disadvantage.
{ 2 } - Researchers who evaluate the effects of treatment do not know which subjects have received which therapy.
{ 3 } - Subjects may not have given free and informed consent to receive only the placebo treatment.
This is not a problem of justice but is part of the design of the study to eliminate bias. See p. 348.
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Which is NOT a problem of justice with double blind studies?
{ 1 } - Those subjects who do not receive the new therapy are at a therapeutic disadvantage.
{ 2 } - Researchers who evaluate the effects of treatment do not know which subjects have received which therapy.
{ 3 } - Subjects may not have given free and informed consent to receive only the placebo treatment.
See p. 348.
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