double-blind study
- Guideline or reference source
- CDISC Glossary of terms
- Definition
- A study in which neither the subject (patients) nor the investigator (treating physician) nor the research team interacting with the subject or data during the trial knows what treatment a subject is receiving.
- Broader Term
- blinding
- Related Term
- double-blind masking
- single-blind study
- triple-blind study
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