randomized control trials
Randomized control trials are scientific experiments where study participants are randomly assigned to different groups; one group receives a specific intervention or treatment, while the other group serves as a control with no intervention. This method helps researchers determine the effectiveness of a treatment or intervention by comparing the outcomes of both groups.
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