trial groups
[/ˈtraɪəl ɡruːps/]
nounpl: trial groups
grupos de teste
1. Sets of participants or subjects organized for the purpose of testing, experimenting, or piloting a new product, method, or program before full-scale implementation
The pharmaceutical company divided patients into trial groups to test the effectiveness of the new medication.
A empresa farmacêutica dividiu os pacientes em grupos de teste para avaliar a eficácia do novo medicamento.
2. In research methodology, distinct cohorts assigned to different experimental conditions or treatments for comparative analysis
The researchers compared outcomes between the control trial group and the experimental trial groups.
Os pesquisadores compararam os resultados entre o grupo de teste de controle e os grupos de teste experimentais.
3. Organized collections of users or participants selected to evaluate software, applications, or services in beta testing phases
The software company invited trial groups to test the new features before the official release.
A empresa de software convidou grupos de teste para avaliar os novos recursos antes do lançamento oficial.
Trial groups are fundamental to scientific research, clinical drug development, and technology product launches in both American and Brazilian contexts. In Brazil, the term 'grupos de teste' is widely used in pharmaceutical, educational, and tech industries. The concept reflects the importance of evidence-based decision-making in contemporary business and scientific practices across both cultures.
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