BACKGROUND: Preliminary evaluations of behavioral interventions, referred to as pilot studies, predate the conduct of many large-scale efficacy/effectiveness trial. The ability of a pilot study to inform an efficacy/effectiveness trial relies on careful considerations in the design, delivery, and interpretation of the pilot results to avoid exaggerated early discoveries that may lead to subsequent failed efficacy/effectiveness trials. "Risk of generalizability biases (RGB)" in pilot studies may reduce the probability of replicating results in a larger efficacy/effectiveness trial. We aimed to generate an operational list of potential RGBs and to evaluate their impact in pairs of published pilot studies and larger, more well-powered trial on...
Flaws in the design of randomized trials may bias intervention effect estimates and increase between...
Objective: To synthesise evidence on the average bias and heterogeneity associated with reported met...
OBJECTIVES: Behavioral intervention trials may be susceptible to poorly understood forms of bias ste...
BACKGROUND:Preliminary evaluations of behavioral interventions, referred to as pilot studies, predat...
Abstract: Background: Preliminary evaluations of behavioral interventions, referred to as pilot stud...
BACKGROUND: Preliminary evaluations of behavioral interventions, referred to as pilot studies, preda...
Biases introduced in early-stage studies can lead to inflated early discoveries. The risk of general...
Biases introduced in early-stage studies can lead to inflated early discoveries. The risk of general...
Biases introduced in early-stage studies can lead to inflated early discoveries. The risk of general...
While randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are widely used as a gold standard in clinical research an...
While randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are widely used as a gold standard in clinical research an...
Randomized trials remain the most accepted design for estimating the effects of interventions, but t...
Randomized trials remain the most accepted design for estimating the effects of interventions, but t...
Randomized trials remain the most accepted design for estimating the effects of interventions, but t...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify bias related to specific methodological characteristics in child-relevant ran...
Flaws in the design of randomized trials may bias intervention effect estimates and increase between...
Objective: To synthesise evidence on the average bias and heterogeneity associated with reported met...
OBJECTIVES: Behavioral intervention trials may be susceptible to poorly understood forms of bias ste...
BACKGROUND:Preliminary evaluations of behavioral interventions, referred to as pilot studies, predat...
Abstract: Background: Preliminary evaluations of behavioral interventions, referred to as pilot stud...
BACKGROUND: Preliminary evaluations of behavioral interventions, referred to as pilot studies, preda...
Biases introduced in early-stage studies can lead to inflated early discoveries. The risk of general...
Biases introduced in early-stage studies can lead to inflated early discoveries. The risk of general...
Biases introduced in early-stage studies can lead to inflated early discoveries. The risk of general...
While randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are widely used as a gold standard in clinical research an...
While randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are widely used as a gold standard in clinical research an...
Randomized trials remain the most accepted design for estimating the effects of interventions, but t...
Randomized trials remain the most accepted design for estimating the effects of interventions, but t...
Randomized trials remain the most accepted design for estimating the effects of interventions, but t...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify bias related to specific methodological characteristics in child-relevant ran...
Flaws in the design of randomized trials may bias intervention effect estimates and increase between...
Objective: To synthesise evidence on the average bias and heterogeneity associated with reported met...
OBJECTIVES: Behavioral intervention trials may be susceptible to poorly understood forms of bias ste...