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That would be a "blind study".
It means that the results of the study cannot be claimed to hold for the entire population from which the sample was drawn. The researchers can only claim that their results hold for the individuals selected into their sample.
Results and discussion sections are crucial in research papers as they present the findings of the study and provide an interpretation of those results. The results section informs readers about the outcomes of the research, while the discussion section allows authors to explain the significance of those results in the context of the study's objectives and existing knowledge in the field. Together, these sections help to communicate the study's contribution to the scientific community.
To insure that you continually get the same results before publishing your findings.
It shows the probability that the results of the study are due to mere chance.
To figure out the results
Data Collection is an important aspect of any type of research study. Inaccurate data collection can impact the results of a study and ultimately lead to invalid results.
"The study's target group" is more concise and direct than "the target group of the study." It is clear and to the point.
Allow complete information on the subject’s exposure, including quality control of data, and experience thereafter.Provide a clear temporal sequence of exposure and disease.Give an opportunity to study multiple outcomes related to a specific exposure.Permit calculation of incidence rates (absolute risk) as well as relative risk.Methodology and results are easily understood by non-epidemiologists.Enable the study of relatively rare exposures.
Observation,experimentation,reasoning,implementation
is the extent to which the results of study apply to people not in it