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Results of diagnostic accuracy studies are not always validated
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A review finds that the autoreply e-mail function avoids problems of subject allocation concealment
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The DISABKIDS generic quality of life instrument showed cross-cultural validity
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A brief measure of perceived understanding of informed consent in a clinical trial was validated
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Self-reported smoking cessation interventions were not associated with quitting in older women
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Asking older people about fear of falling did not have a negative effect
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Print format and sender recognition were related to survey completion rate
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