Across
- 2. Research information.
- 6. See blind
- 7. Of a clinical trial comparing two or more treatments.
- 9. See adverse.
- 10. Selection of treatment in a clinical trial by chance.
- 13. See eligibility.
- 15. The study of the patterns, causes, and control of disease in groups of people.
- 18. Inactive treatment designed to mimic active treatment in a trial.
- 19. Official, detailed, written instructions for the management of clinical trials.
- 20. See statistical.
- 21. The extent to which a test measures what it was intended to measure.
- 23. See standard.
- 25. Based on experimental data not on a theory.
- 27. See case
- 30. Intensive observation of an individual or group of individuals..
- 32. Dummy pill.
- 33. An adverse effect produced by a drug that is detrimental to the participant's health
- 35. Treatment group in randomised controlled trial.
- 36. The study of the inheritance of physical and psychological traits from ancestors.
- 37. See informed.
Down
- 1. Idea or theory that forms the basis for research.
- 2. The amount of treatment taken, or radiation given, at a time.
- 3. An unwanted result of treatment.
- 4. Characteristics that patients must have to be included in a study.
- 5. In an experimental setting, a factor that changes in amount and kind.
- 6. An organised set of concepts that explains a phenomenon or set of phenomena.
- 8. Research which participants are observed repeatedly over a period of time.
- 11. Study where patients and doctors know which treatment is being given.
- 12. Person taking part in research.
- 14. Treatment plan that specifies the dosage, schedule, and duration of treatment
- 16. The probability that an event or difference occurred by chance alone.
- 17. See open
- 22. See standard.
- 24. Overall outcome that the protocol is designed to evaluate.
- 26. Formal agreement to take part in research.
- 28. see sham
- 29. Study in which treatment is concealed from patients and or doctors.
- 31. Rules of behaviour based on ideas about what is morally good and bad.
- 34. Document describing the objectives, design and methodology of a clinical trial.