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What is the difference between a single-blind and a double-blind study in theory evaluation?
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What is the difference between a single-blind and a double-blind study in theory evaluation?
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In a single-blind study, participants are unaware of the specific treatment they are receiving, while in a double-blind study, neither the participants nor the researchers administering the treatments are aware of who is receiving which treatment.
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