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In some disciplines, such as drug testing, blind experiments are considered essential.
Blind experiments went on to be used outside of purely scientific settings.
No memory effect was observed in the blinded experiments.
Blind experiments are difficult to conduct in education.
No blinded experiment has ever reproduced his results of 'maze-running'.
One approach used in testing astrology quantitatively is through blind experiment.
In other disciplines, blind experiments would be very useful, but they are totally impractical or unethical.
By the way, the double blind experiment suggested in the original article sounds actually fun and leading to good science learning, regardless of the writing part.
It is a significant threat to a research study's internal validity and is typically controlled for using blind experiment designs.
It's called a single blind experiment."
In blind experiments, at least some information is withheld from participants in the experiments (but not the experimenter).
Blind experiment by Claude Bernard (nineteenth century).
In 1799 the British chemist Humphry Davy performed another early blind experiment.
Among many other accomplishments, he was one of the first to suggest the use of blind experiments to ensure the objectivity of scientific observations.
In other words, Project 100,000 was a blind experiment run on the military amid the escalation of hostilities in Southeast Asia.
The program's selection process, administered by a computer and open to anyone, has provided students of gender differences with a rigorously blind experiment involving millions of people.
The group successfully accomplished the first Spanish project developing a clinical trial controlled, randomized and containing blind experiments of scientific rigor, promoted only by non-profit organizations.
(It would also suffer from various confounds and sources of bias, e.g., it would be impossible to conduct it as a blind experiment.)
The ability of a microwear analyst has been tested in the past by presenting them with a set of experimentally produced and utilised tool in a blind experiment.
All you can do is be scrupulous, randomize properly, and (if possible) carry out blind or double blind experiments (see What are 'blind' and 'double blind trials'?
A small blind experiment, randomized controlled trial study found the antibiotic cefalexin to also increase metformin concentrations by a similar mechanism; theoretically, other cationic medications may produce the same effect.
The RSPB tested the original CatWATCH device in a study using 63 and 96 volunteer observers in two long-running (18 and 33 weeks) blind experiments.
Correct scientific technique emphasizes careful recording of observations, separating experimental observations from the conclusions drawn from them, and techniques such as blind or double blind experiments, to minimize observational bias.
Such experiments are generally 'Blind experiment', meaning that neither the volunteer nor the researcher knows which individuals are in the control group or the experimental group until after all of the data have been collected.
The French Academy of Sciences originated the first recorded blind experiments in 1784: the Academy set up a commission to investigate the claims of animal magnetism proposed by Franz Mesmer.