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Clinical Trials Explained and Costs Knowledge Check

Students will assess their knowledge of clinical trials.

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Created Date 04.13.20
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  • All medical drugs, treatments, preventions and even medical devices go through an extensive evaluation process before they are available to you. This process is called a _________ __________.
  • Clinical trials can be medical or health-related in human beings or veterinary if the trial is done in animals. True or False?
  • Which of these is NOT a role of clinical trials?
  • Clinical trials are NOT "real world" applications of the scientific method. True or false?
  • _________ refers to how consistently a method measures something. This method will have the same results every time it is used.
  • A placebo is a product that looks like the new drug, but it does not have the active ingredient in it. True or false?
  • A _________ trial is a trial in which the patients and the researchers do not know who is receiving the treatment.
  • What is the purpose of randomization?
  • What methods do scientists NOT use to help ensure that their results are accurate and reliable?​
  • Which of these is NOT a cost of clinical trials?
  • For approximately every 5,000 to 10,000 compounds that enter preclinical testing, only _______ is/are approved for marketing.
  • Which type of factor is significant due to research, physical processes, and data collection and analysis?
  • Which part of a clinical trial includes specific details about the problem to be solved or question to be answered? ​
  • Which part of a clinical trial should state how the independent variable affects the dependent variable?
  • Which part of a clinical trial includes research concepts such as control groups, placebos, or blind trials?

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