Methodological Challenges in Online Trials
Health care and health care services are increasingly being delivered over the Internet. There is a strong argument that interventions delivered online should also be evaluated online to maximize the trial's external validity. Conducting a trial online can help reduce research costs and improve...
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Main Authors: | Murray, Elizabeth (Author), Khadjesari, Zarnie (Author), White, Ian R (Author), Kalaitzaki, Eleftheria (Author), Godfrey, Christine (Author), McCambridge, Jim (Author), Thompson, Simon G (Author), Wallace, Paul (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2009-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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