Single Blind

An experiment is single-blind if the participants do not know whether they are members of the control group, but the experimenters do know.

- from Using and Understanding Mathematics: A Quantitative Reasoning Approach by Bennett and Briggs (2011).

Example

In this example, the doctor knows the experiment to be conducted but the participants do not. This is just one example of a single blind.

Related Terms

Double Blind

Experiment

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