control group response
[kənˈtroʊl ɡruːp rɪˈspɑːns]
nounpl: control group responses
resposta do grupo de controle
1. The measured reaction or outcome observed in a control group that serves as a baseline for comparison with experimental or treatment groups in scientific research
The control group response showed no significant change, allowing researchers to isolate the effect of the new medication.
A resposta do grupo de controle não apresentou mudança significativa, permitindo que os pesquisadores isolassem o efeito do novo medicamento.
2. In clinical trials, the behavioral, physiological, or psychological reaction exhibited by participants who receive a placebo or standard treatment rather than the experimental intervention
The control group response to the placebo was measured to account for the placebo effect.
A resposta do grupo de controle ao placebo foi medida para levar em conta o efeito placebo.
3. The baseline data collected from a non-treated or standard-treatment group used to evaluate the efficacy of a new treatment or intervention
Comparing the treatment group response against the control group response revealed a 40% improvement.
Comparar a resposta do grupo de tratamento com a resposta do grupo de controle revelou uma melhoria de 40%.
This term is essential in both American and Brazilian scientific research methodology. In Brazilian medical and pharmaceutical contexts, precise understanding of 'resposta do grupo de controle' is critical for regulatory approval processes by ANVISA (Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency). The concept reflects the standardized international approach to clinical trials and evidence-based medicine used across both cultures.
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