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Don’t Be Blinded by the Blinding

NEJM Evidence, 2022
Don't Be Blinded by the BlindingBlinding of participants and investigators is universally accepted as a critical component of a high-quality randomized clinical trial. In conjunction with random assignment, blinding protects against several potential sources of bias, such as selection of participants, compliance and adherence to the protocol ...
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Change blindness and inattentional blindness

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2011
AbstractChange blindness and inattentional blindness are both failures of visual awareness. Change blindness is the failure to notice an obvious change. Inattentional blindness is the failure to notice the existence of an unexpected item. In each case, we fail to notice something that is clearly visible once we know to look for it. Despite similarities,
Melinda S, Jensen   +3 more
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Blind Equalizers

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1984
Summary: Blind equalizers do not require any known training sequence for the startup period, but can rather perform at any time the equalization directly on the data stream. In this paper, a general approach is presented for designing efficient blind equalizers for one and two independent carrier transmission systems; a special algorithm is given for ...
Albert Benveniste, Maurice Goursat
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Blind leading the blind

British Journal of Healthcare Management, 2009
Earlier this month, Health Service Journal revealed that a report by consultants McKinsey and Company, for the Department of Health (DH), recommends that the NHS in England will have to slash its workforce by 137 000 if planned savings of £20 billion are to be achieved (see Timmins p 423).
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The blind lead the blind

Computers and the Humanities, 1969
Medical interests have long been fascinated with the eye, if for no other reason than for the diseases and anomalies it exhibits. More recently, much interest has been concentrated on the areas of psychology and neurophysiology, for which the eye, particularly the retina, offers the opportunity for intimate study of the input region for perception and ...
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Blind leading the blind?

Practice Nursing, 1996
‘Blind people are ordinary human beings who can't see,’ says Richard Lane as he tells his experience of general practice as a blind person.
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Is the blind spot blind?

Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1933
Two stimuli were designed for the purpose of casting light upon two mutually exclusive areas of the optic disk. This method of stimulation would favor form discrimination if the optic disk is sensitive to light. It would not favor form discrimination if the latter is dependent upon the retinal elements surrounding the optic disk, as both stimuli ...
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The Blind Reading the Blind

Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, 1994
M, Fisher, S B, Friedman
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