Definition of Unblind. Meaning of Unblind. Synonyms of Unblind

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Definition of Unblind

Unblind
Unblind Un*blind", v. t. [1st pref. un- + blind.] To free from blindness; to give or restore sight to; to open the eyes of. [R.] --J. Webster (1607).

Meaning of Unblind from wikipedia

- side effect may correctly guess their treatment, becoming unblinded. Unblinding is common in blinded experiments, particularly in pharmacological trials...
- "Irreversal" was re-recorded for The End of Heartache (2004) and "In the Unblind" was re-recorded for the Alive or Just Breathing 2005 re-release bonus...
- and p****ing it on. Once the user gets the key they (and only they) can unblind it and retrieve their full private key, after which point the system becomes...
- re-introduced. Unblinding is common in blind experiments and must be measured and reported. Meta-research has revealed high levels of unblinding in pharmacological...
- psychotherapy might be substantially influenced by expectancy effects given the unblinding of parti****nts. To prevent this confounding factor, it has been suggested...
- decided to re-record "Temple From the Within", "Vide Infra", and "In the Unblind" because at the time, Killswitch Engage was unsure of how many people would...
- deduce or otherwise obtain information that has been masked to them. Unblinding that occurs before the conclusion of a study is a source of experimental...
- size of psilocybin over escitalopram appears to be small. Functional unblinding by their psychoactive effects and positive psychological expectancy effects...
- concern is that the psychoactive effects of antidepressants may lead to the unblinding of parti****nts or researchers, enhancing the placebo effect and biasing...
- recommend that all studies ****ess and report unblinding. In practice, very few studies ****ess unblinding. An experimenter may have latitude defining procedures...