Blinding reduces bias in experimental design

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  • This video from the British Pharmacological Society explains how blinding reduces bias in experimental design.
    The Society has been a long-standing supporter of in vivo education and training and we recognise the need to ensure consistency and close skills gaps across the sector.
    Robust in-vivo experimental design underpins the success of the entire drug development and non-clinical safety testing process and is fundamental to ensuring animal welfare and achieving the 3Rs (replacement, reduction and refinement).
    This video is part of an e-learning resource that also includes:
    - A series of understanding questions based on the video
    - Formative multiple-choice questions on the topic of blinding
    - A literature review to check for best practice
    To create an account and access this resource for free, click the link: auth.prescribingskillsassessm...
    This resource was developed by the British Pharmacological Society in association with external collaborators, including the NC3Rs.
    This animation was created by Senate Media©.
    While the creators of this resource have made every effort to be accurate and up to date as possible, the Society cannot be held liable for any errors or omissions or actions resulting from its use.
    Copyright British Pharmacological Society© 2023.
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  • @sqeaky8190
    @sqeaky8190 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is perfect, I needed a simple to understand video on bias to share from my podcast. I know it can be hard putting things out there when the view count is low, but it still helps people. Keep up the good work.