What is an experiment in which neither the participant nor the researcher knows whether the participant has received the treatment or the placebo?

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A study is attempting to test various brands of cola against each other. Which of these would not be a measure that could be used to help create a double blind test?

Possible Answers:

Making sure the test administrator also does not know the brand of each sample until after the test.

Removing or covering up the labels on the cans or bottles.

Filling the sample cups the same way.

Serving the samples to the taster in their usual containers.

Randomizing the placement of the cola samples.

Correct answer:

Serving the samples to the taster in their usual containers.

Explanation:

Remember that a double blind experiment means that neither the subject nor the person conducting the experiment knows the identity of the various treatments until the test is over, so as to minimize bias.

Therefore of the options,

serving the samples to the taster in their usual containers, is the one which would not help create a double blind test.

Which of the following is an example of a double blind experiment? 

Possible Answers:

None of these are an example of a double blind experiment

An experiment in which both test subjects and researchers are aware of who is receiving the treatment and who is receiving the placebo

An experiment in which test subjects know which therapy they are receiving, but researchers are unaware

An experiment in which neither the test subjects nor the researchers know who is receiving the treatment and who is receiving the placebo

An experiment in which researchers know which therapy test subjects are receiving, but test subjects are unaware 

Correct answer:

An experiment in which neither the test subjects nor the researchers know who is receiving the treatment and who is receiving the placebo

Explanation:

A double blind experiment requires that both researchers and test subjects are unaware of who is receiving the treatment and who is receiving the placebo. If only one group is unaware, it is a single blind experiment. If both groups are aware, the experiment is not blinded.

Which of the following is an example of a single-blind experiment? 

Possible Answers:

An experiment in which the test subjects are aware of who is receiving a placebo and who is receiving a therapy, but the researchers are unaware. 

An experiment in which the researchers and test subjects are unaware of who is receiving a placebo and who is receiving a therapy. 

An experiment in which the researchers are aware of who is receiving a placebo and who is receiving a therapy, but the test subjects are unaware.

Two of the answers are correct

An experiment in which the researchers and test subjects are aware of who is receiving a placebo and who is receiving a therapy.

Correct answer:

Two of the answers are correct

Explanation:

In a single-blind experiment, one group (either the researchers or the test subjects) must be blinded while the other group is aware of who is receiving a placebo and who is receiving a therapy.

The following two examples are correct:

-An experiment in which the test subjects are aware of who is receiving a placebo and who is receiving a therapy, but the researchers are unaware. 

-An experiment in which the researchers are aware of who is receiving a placebo and who is receiving a therapy, but the test subjects are unaware.

Alpha Corporation developed a new pill to treat elevated glucose levels. They want to test the efficiency of the pill to lower glucose levels by gathering a sample of people with high glucose and giving them either:

1) A daily dose of their new pill ("Experimental Group")

2) A daily placebo pill that looks the same but does not do anything ("Placebo Group")

How can they make this a "Blind Study"?

Possible Answers:

Randomly sort people into the Experimental or Placebo groups, without letting them know which pill they received.

Blindfold the participants while they take the pills.

Give all participants both pills.

Keep the participant identities hidden from the experimenters permanently.

Give the pill to people with high blood glucose and low blood glucose.

Correct answer:

Randomly sort people into the Experimental or Placebo groups, without letting them know which pill they received.

Explanation:

A blind experiment is one in which the participant does not know which experimental group they are in-- which is accomplished by not letting them know if they are in the Experimental or Placebo group.

A drug company wants to test a new pill that should make people's nails grow twice as quickly as normal. How can they make the study a blind study?

Possible Answers:

Give one group of people the actual pill and one group a placebo, but don't tell the participants which pill they are receiving.

Give half participants the placebo pill and tell them they had the actual pill, and give the rest the actual pill but tell them they have the placebo pill.

Give all participants the placebo pill and measure nail growth.

This test cannot be done as a blind study.

Give all participants the actual pill and measure nail growth.

Correct answer:

Give one group of people the actual pill and one group a placebo, but don't tell the participants which pill they are receiving.

Explanation:

In order for a study to be "blind," the participants can't know which group they are sorted into. For a study to be double-blind, which is even better, the researchers should also be blind to which group participants are in until the study is completed.

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What is it called when neither the researchers nor the participants know who received which treatment?

Listen to pronunciation. (DUH-bul-blind STUH-dee) A type of clinical trial in which neither the participants nor the researcher knows which treatment or intervention participants are receiving until the clinical trial is over. This makes results of the study less likely to be biased.

Is an experiment in which neither the experimenter nor the participants know if the subjects are in the experimental or the control group?

Explanation: Control is the way that experimenters try to minimize the effects of any other variables besides the IV and DV. A double blind experiment is when neither the experimenter nor the subjects know which subjects are in the experimental and which are in the control group.

What is it called when participants don't know they are in an experiment?

Single or double blind studies also help to reduce bias. In a single blind study, the participants do not know if they are receiving the real treatment or a placebo. In a double blind study, the researcher and the participants do not know which group is receiving the real treatment or the placebo.

What is the term for both the researcher and the participant do not know if they have an active drug or a placebo?

Study participants often do not know if they received the study drug or placebo or control group. This is called a Blinded study. Blinded studies can being single or double blinded.