Pronunciation: /ɑr.si.tiː/
noun RCT stands for Randomized Controlled Trial, a type of scientific experiment often used in medical research to test the effectiveness of treatments or interventions. It is a noun in this context as it refers to a specific type of trial.
A1 An RCT is a type of scientific study that tests the effectiveness of a new treatment.
A2 In the RCT, participants are randomly assigned to different groups to receive either the new treatment or a placebo.
B1 RCTs are considered the gold standard for evaluating the effectiveness of medical interventions.
B2 Researchers use RCTs to minimize bias and ensure the results are reliable and valid.
C1 The RCT design allows for causal inference and helps establish a cause-and-effect relationship between the treatment and outcome.
C2 Meta-analyses of multiple RCTs provide the highest level of evidence for making clinical decisions.
formal The RCT study design is considered the gold standard for evaluating the effectiveness of medical treatments.
informal I signed up for an RCT at the hospital to test out a new drug.
slang I heard they're doing some RCT thing at the clinic, wanna join?
figurative In the world of science, RCTs are like the detectives solving mysteries of treatment effectiveness.
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