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    Interventional Study Protocol Version Blinding Schema Code

    Definition 1

    A coded value specifying the type of masking used on a study protocol to ensure that the results are not biased by the subjects or investigators. (NCI Thesaurus)

    Definition 2

    A coded value specifying the type of masking used on a study protocol to ensure that the results are not biased by the subjects or investigators. EXAMPLE(S): Double-blinded would indicate that both the investigator and the study subject would not know whether the intervention was a placebo or an active therapeutic intervention. This will be drawn from a coded list of terms that define the blinding type. Open Label, Double Blind, Single Blind (NCI Thesaurus/BRIDG)




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