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From BMJ USA 2002;October:570
As of September 19, 2002, this article had generated 8 Rapid Responses, which can be read
in their entirety at http://bmj.com/cgi/eletters/325/7358/249. Edited
excerpts of two responses, and the author's reply, are presented
here.
Editor
The use of masking procedures
EDITOR The procedures for masking or blinding in this investigation do not
meet this standard. One investigator assessed both source of funding
and authors' conclusions without any masking. The second investigator
assessed authors' conclusions without knowledge of the source of
funding. Unfortunately, the
Although there seems to be good agreement in this study between
raters' assessment of authors' conclusions on a 6-point scale, there
is enough variation and subjectivity in this assessment for bias to be
a serious concern. At the very least, assessments of authors'
conclusions should be made without knowledge of the source of funding,
and assessment of the source of funding should be made without
knowledge of the authors' conclusions.
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