AbstractObjectivesBehavioral intervention trials may be susceptible to poorly understood forms of bias stemming from research participation. This article considers how assessment and other prerandomization research activities may introduce bias that is not fully prevented by randomization.Study Design and SettingThis is a hypothesis-generating discussion article.ResultsAn additivity assumption underlying conventional thinking in trial design and analysis is problematic in behavioral intervention trials. Postrandomization sources of bias are somewhat better known within the clinical epidemiological and trials literatures. Neglect of attention to possible research participation effects means that unintended participant behavior change stemmin...
Flaws in the design of randomized trials may bias intervention effect estimates and increase between...
AbstractObjectiveThere have been concerns about impacts of various aspects of taking part in researc...
AbstractThere are 4 sources of bias in clinical trials: investigator bias, patient expectation (plac...
OBJECTIVES: Behavioral intervention trials may be susceptible to poorly understood forms of bias ste...
Objectives: Behavioral intervention trials may be susceptible to poorly understood forms of bias ste...
BACKGROUND: The possible effects of research assessments on participant behaviour have attracted res...
OBJECTIVE: Participants in intervention studies are asked to take part in activities linked to the c...
The possible effects of research assessments on participant behaviour have attracted research intere...
Background: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are commonly viewed as the best research method to i...
Background: The possible effects of research assessments on participant behaviour have attracted res...
Merits of randomised controlled trials in behavioural and psychosocial research do not differ fund...
Background: What study participants think about the nature of a study has been hypothesised to affec...
BACKGROUND: What study participants think about the nature of a study has been hypothesised to affec...
Objective: To synthesise evidence on the average bias and heterogeneity associated with reported met...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the prevalence of risks of bias in cluster-randomized trials of individual-l...
Flaws in the design of randomized trials may bias intervention effect estimates and increase between...
AbstractObjectiveThere have been concerns about impacts of various aspects of taking part in researc...
AbstractThere are 4 sources of bias in clinical trials: investigator bias, patient expectation (plac...
OBJECTIVES: Behavioral intervention trials may be susceptible to poorly understood forms of bias ste...
Objectives: Behavioral intervention trials may be susceptible to poorly understood forms of bias ste...
BACKGROUND: The possible effects of research assessments on participant behaviour have attracted res...
OBJECTIVE: Participants in intervention studies are asked to take part in activities linked to the c...
The possible effects of research assessments on participant behaviour have attracted research intere...
Background: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are commonly viewed as the best research method to i...
Background: The possible effects of research assessments on participant behaviour have attracted res...
Merits of randomised controlled trials in behavioural and psychosocial research do not differ fund...
Background: What study participants think about the nature of a study has been hypothesised to affec...
BACKGROUND: What study participants think about the nature of a study has been hypothesised to affec...
Objective: To synthesise evidence on the average bias and heterogeneity associated with reported met...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the prevalence of risks of bias in cluster-randomized trials of individual-l...
Flaws in the design of randomized trials may bias intervention effect estimates and increase between...
AbstractObjectiveThere have been concerns about impacts of various aspects of taking part in researc...
AbstractThere are 4 sources of bias in clinical trials: investigator bias, patient expectation (plac...