- Tue May 03, 2016 9:43 am
#23825
Complete Question Explanation
Resolve the Paradox-FIB. The correct answer choice is (A)
This stimulus was written to discuss the use of placebos in clinical trials of new medications. Neither the study participants nor the clinicians are intended to know which patients get the real drug and which get the placebo, but for some reason this intent is often frustrated. The blank is to be filled with a reason for this routine frustration—the correct answer choice will likely explain why either the patients or those running the trials might access the information meant to be kept secret. Correct answer choice (A) provides such an explanation. If some side effects are known to those running the trials, then this would tend to frustrate the intention of keeping secret the identities of those who get the placebo and those who get the active drug. None of the other answer choices provide any explanation as to why it is so difficult to keep such information secret in the referenced trials.
Resolve the Paradox-FIB. The correct answer choice is (A)
This stimulus was written to discuss the use of placebos in clinical trials of new medications. Neither the study participants nor the clinicians are intended to know which patients get the real drug and which get the placebo, but for some reason this intent is often frustrated. The blank is to be filled with a reason for this routine frustration—the correct answer choice will likely explain why either the patients or those running the trials might access the information meant to be kept secret. Correct answer choice (A) provides such an explanation. If some side effects are known to those running the trials, then this would tend to frustrate the intention of keeping secret the identities of those who get the placebo and those who get the active drug. None of the other answer choices provide any explanation as to why it is so difficult to keep such information secret in the referenced trials.