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Are the people who take part in randomised controlled trials real? A response to Stewart‐Brown et al.
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Journal of Children's Services
Journal of Children's Services (2012) 7 (2): 144–147.
Published: 15 June 2012
... those who did not. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2012 Randomised controlled trials Methodology Preventive interventions Research Children (age groups) Tests and testing Family Social interaction RCTs are not the only valid form of research into what works. Multi‐method...
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Using the proper tool for the task: RCTs are the gold standard for estimating programme effects – a response to Stewart‐Brown et al.
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Journal of Children's Services
Journal of Children's Services (2012) 7 (2): 148–152.
Published: 15 June 2012
... have the intended measured impact on their participants, then RCTs do indeed represent the “gold standard” research design. Originality/value The article is a re‐assertion of the value of RCTs in research on preventive interventions in children's services. Torgerson and Torgerson continue...
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Should randomised controlled trials be the “gold standard” for research on preventive interventions for children?
Available to PurchaseSarah Stewart‐Brown, Rebecca Anthony, Lynsey Wilson, Sarah Winstanley, Nigel Stallard, Helen Snooks, Douglas Simkiss
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Journal of Children's Services
Journal of Children's Services (2011) 6 (4): 228–235.
Published: 09 December 2011
...Sarah Stewart‐Brown; Rebecca Anthony; Lynsey Wilson; Sarah Winstanley; Nigel Stallard; Helen Snooks; Douglas Simkiss Purpose Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) have been offered a privileged position in terms of the evidence base for preventive interventions for children, but practical...
