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Volumn , Issue , 2015, Pages 207-212

Non-standard and preference designs

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EID: 85032268635     PISSN: None     EISSN: None     Source Type: Book    
DOI: None     Document Type: Chapter
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    • Hewitt, C.E.1    Torgerson, D.J.2    Miles, J.V.N.3
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    • Conceptual framework and systematic review of the effects of participants' and professionals' preferences in randomized controlled trials
    • King, M., Nazareth, I., Lampe, F., Bower, P., Chandler, M., Morou, M., Sibbald, B. and Lai, R. 2005. Conceptual framework and systematic review of the effects of participants' and professionals' preferences in randomized controlled trials. Health Technology Assessment, 9: 1-186.
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    • King, M.1    Nazareth, I.2    Lampe, F.3    Bower, P.4    Chandler, M.5    Morou, M.6    Sibbald, B.7    Lai, R.8
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