thank you for the video, it is interesting! I have a question please, how could you write so perfectly, how did you make the video with this kind of pen ?
In any study group there are going to be healthier participants (i.e. no co-morbidities) and unhealthy (aka sicker) patients. If these are not distributed equally between the two study groups, you will likely see significant bias in your results in favour of which ever group has the healthier participants. It's for that reason that randomization is so important.
You deserve much more views .... great videos
Very useful knowledge, the explanation is clear. Thanks a lot!
Who’s definition of bias did you use?
are there specific names for the bias you mentioned in each example?
thank you for the video, it is interesting! I have a question please, how could you write so perfectly, how did you make the video with this kind of pen ?
I use software called VideoScribe from Sparkol. www.sparkol.com/
and why the heck would you treat healthy people ? shouldn't both of the group be sick ?
In any study group there are going to be healthier participants (i.e. no co-morbidities) and unhealthy (aka sicker) patients. If these are not distributed equally between the two study groups, you will likely see significant bias in your results in favour of which ever group has the healthier participants. It's for that reason that randomization is so important.
I.dont get this shit
Example of BIAS is ABS-CBN