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Are participants and physicians in clinical drug trials really blind to treatment?

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Davis, MK; Holroyd, KA; Stensland, MD; Hill, KR; Lipchik, GL
Published in: Annals of Behavioral Medicine
1999

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Published In

Annals of Behavioral Medicine

Publication Date

1999

Volume

21

Issue

S136

Related Subject Headings

  • Public Health
  • 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
  • 13 Education
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences
 

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Davis, M. K., Holroyd, K. A., Stensland, M. D., Hill, K. R., & Lipchik, G. L. (1999). Are participants and physicians in clinical drug trials really blind to treatment? Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 21(S136).
Davis, M. K., K. A. Holroyd, M. D. Stensland, K. R. Hill, and G. L. Lipchik. “Are participants and physicians in clinical drug trials really blind to treatment?Annals of Behavioral Medicine 21, no. S136 (1999).
Davis MK, Holroyd KA, Stensland MD, Hill KR, Lipchik GL. Are participants and physicians in clinical drug trials really blind to treatment? Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 1999;21(S136).
Davis, M. K., et al. “Are participants and physicians in clinical drug trials really blind to treatment?Annals of Behavioral Medicine, vol. 21, no. S136, 1999.
Davis MK, Holroyd KA, Stensland MD, Hill KR, Lipchik GL. Are participants and physicians in clinical drug trials really blind to treatment? Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 1999;21(S136).

Published In

Annals of Behavioral Medicine

Publication Date

1999

Volume

21

Issue

S136

Related Subject Headings

  • Public Health
  • 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
  • 13 Education
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences