The principle of 'Dose Equivalence' in control design primarily requires what?

Answer

That the control group receives an equivalent dose of confounding elements like time commitment and researcher attention.

Dose equivalence ensures that any observed difference is due only to the intervention and not extraneous factors like the total time spent participating in the study or the amount of attention received.

The principle of 'Dose Equivalence' in control design primarily requires what?
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