blinded Meaning & Definition

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  • Our traditional preoccupation with source descriptions and critical reports has perhaps blinded us to the limitless potential of the electronic media.

  • The bar graphs depict actual and estimated traction exerted during five simulated deliveries performed by obstetric trainees blinded to their force measurements.

  • In order to preserve blinding, participants were repeatedly advised not to discuss specific treatment services with blinded follow-up interviewers.

  • The investigators were blinded to which residents had completed the survey that contained no individual identifying information.

  • All subjects were blinded to both the previously contoured "gold standard" anatomy outlines and each other's outlining.

  • Because of their strong internal validity, traditional blinded trials are still the gold standard for efficacy assessment of medical interventions.

  • Data were abstracted from the original source publication by two independent, blinded research assistants.

  • A randomized, blinded, controlled trial investigating the gastrointestinal health effects of drinking water quality.

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