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流行病学实验要求当样本量确定后,必须遵循随机化原则将研究对象随机分配到实验组与对照组

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流行病学实验要求当样本量确定后,必须遵循随机化原则将研究对象随机分配到实验组与对照组,其理由是

A.可消除各种偏倚

B.从工作方便出发

C.可提高依从性

D.可平衡实验组和对照组的混杂因素,提高可比性

E.可制止医德方面的争议

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