Randomized controlled trial/Bibliography
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- Allocation concealment and blinding
- Comparison of allocation concealment
- Rosmalen JGM, Oldehinkel AJ. (2011) The Role of Group Dynamics in Scientific Inconsistencies: A Case Study of a Research Consortium. PLoS Med 8(12): e1001143.
- Summary Points:
- Findings reported in published articles often provide an unrealistic picture of the data that are actually generated in scientific research.
- This is partly due to ineffective group dynamics within research groups and collaborations.
- These practices may be improved by having clearly defined overall goals, explicitly described roles and responsibilities for all coauthors, and a rational choice of methodological strategies.
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