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The phrase "administer a study" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of conducting or managing a research study or experiment.
Example: "The researchers were tasked to administer a study on the effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance."
Alternatives: "conduct a study" or "carry out a study".
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AH will administer a study inclusion checklist to assess participants' eligibility.
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The research nurse will administer a study-specific questionnaire, taking approximately 30 min to complete.
Administer a pilot study to Japanese people with dementia on the basis of the translation.
Consider having your doctor administer a sleep study diagnosis.
All outcome measures will be administered by a study nurse entirely independently of the study physiotherapists.
Measurement is frequently carried out through a scale administered to a study participant, which is summed to produce a score.
Adalimumab, the first fully human monoclonal antibody targeted against TNF, was first administered to a study patient in 1997.
In Nigeria, the cognitive screen was administered by a study nurse, prior to formal assessment for cognitive impairment by a doctor.
Aggregated data allowing for analysis and conclusions to be drawn at the municipal level where PHC is administered is a study strength.
Although a third dose of MMR vaccine has been previously administered for outbreak control (10, 16 ), to our knowledge, a third dose of MMR vaccine has never previously been administered in a study to assess its efficacy as PEP.
Because we intentionally crossed dose with provider in the MM+I-CBT condition, we did not elect a third study arm in which a low dose version of CBT was administered by a study psychologist.
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