Definition of single-blind study

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single-blind study

The term 'single-blind study' as it applies to the area of drug testing can be defined as ' A study in which one party, either the investigator or participant, is unaware of what medication the participant is taking; also called single-masked study. (See Blind and Double-Blind Study)'.

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