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Commonly used in drug-evaluation studies,________ ensures that research participants' belief in a drug's healing powers will not bias the results.

A) random sampling
B) the double-blind procedure
C) random assignment
D) operational definitions

Double-blind Procedure

A study design in which neither the participants nor the researchers know who is receiving a particular treatment, minimizing bias.

Drug-evaluation Studies

Research assessments that determine the efficacy, safety, and side effects of medications before they are approved for public use.

Research Participants

Individuals who volunteer or are selected to partake in scientific studies, contributing data through their experiences or responses.

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