Sentence examples for perceived a trial from inspiring English sources

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A study conducted by Johnson et al. [ 25] showed that half the respondents perceived a trial as unethical when clinician equipoise was disturbed beyond 70 30, and less than 3percentt would consider trials morally justifiable when clinician equipoise is disturbed beyond 80 20.

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"To me it was evident that the university perceived that a trial would have exposed some very problematic practices in the School of Nursing that they clearly did not want exposed," said Mr. Davis, who is not related to his client.

Observers who closely followed the Manning trial perceived a sentence between 20 and 25 years as something of an unofficial barometer.

Having just constructed or perceived a scene, on some trials subjects saw the instruction "Maintain Scene".

Trial manager interview 7 Most interviewees thought that if the trial participants perceived an extra benefit from participating in a trial that this would contribute to retention particularly if they were being monitored for disease progression.

False alarm rate is defined as the number of illusory responses (i.e., perceiving a visual object during a trial where no objects were present) divided by the number of trials.

One member of staff perceived the trial to place a series of hurdles that patients had to overcome (such as consent to trial participation and randomisation) to access the HPL programme.

Since B i is a logical variable, it can be perceived as a Bernoulli trial a random variable with two possible outcomes, "success" with probability of p i and "failure", with probability of 1 − p i.

We surveyed practicing surgeons about current controversies in breast cancer surgery, reported practices of discussing trial participation, and perceived obstacles to trial participation.

This allowed us to study how doctors presented trial participation, and how the parents understood these discussions and perceived the trial.

Interviewees thought that these gifts could be perceived by trial participants as patronising, not useful or associated with charity fundraising and also as a waste of public money, especially if the participant had altruistic motivations for participation.

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