I think the general wording of the scale is of interest in that all the questions are really psychological questions - what you feel, what you...
The content is not bad but I wonder who it is intended for? I am afraid that to me it has the air of the 'proclamation by clinical experts' that...
But in engineering do you have paradoxes? As for instance in the question: Where will you be after you have moved from there? Trial design tends...
I can see both sides of the argument here. But I tend to come down on the idea that there is no such thing as a perfect trial most of the time....
Another problem I see with this detailed specification of what is and what is not considered high risk of bias is that immediately researchers...
Indeed
So, as Michiel points out, subjective bias comes under domain 4. But the examples given are very weird: When there are strong levels of belief in...
I find it very opaque but as far as I can see there is no reference to the issue of whether or not outcome measures are subjective? Bias in...
It makes one wonder whether the people involved have ever done an experiment wanting to know the right answer (rather than the answer they wanted).
I also think it would be very easy superficially to confuse the two situations. If you have active vestibular problems it is exhausting trying to...
I think the person writing it may be confusing vestibular problems with ME. As we have discussed on various threads there are a number of health...
That document looks pretty confused to me. I have suffered from vestibular problems. I had a protracted period of vertigo and now I have virtually...
Remember that David won. And Adam does a quite good David impression.
It really is absurd that they should be saying this is allowed or so and so is allowed as if they were in a position to lay down rules when what...
I suspect this example has been dreamt up as a case where there would not be bias because the breakdown of a machine is not something you organise...
Maybe he had been listening to Dr W.
Neurasthenia had disappeared entirely from the UK medical vocabulary by 1970 judging by my training period.
Er, yes. Maybe it was the other way around?
So someone has pointed out that the corresponding author for this - presumably the head honcho - is an author on the SMILE trial. You could not...
Just a small point on this. If I remember rightly from school biology salivary amylase works at alkaline pH (most pH) and takes about an hour to...
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