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14. As Gallo et al . (2006) have put it regarding desirable
modifi cation practice, “changes are made 'by design,'
and not on an ad hoc basis; therefore, adaptation is a
design feature aimed to enhance the trial, not a remedy
for inadequate planning;” esp. p. 276. On the project
management requirements this raises for the roll-out
and maintenance of a training program, see John N.
Fabac (2006).
15. See Gordon Welty and Alfred Beradino (1971). The general
treatment of these cases is given in Emile Grunberg (1967).
Cf. also E. Grunberg and Franco Modigliani (1954).
16. See Andrzej Granas and James Dugundji (2003).
17. See Abraham Wald (1950); also Wald (1947) and Oskar
Morgenstern (1951). See also Friedman et al. , op. cit.,
pp. 48-52 and pp. 144-54.
18. See Derek Lowe (2006) op. cit., p. 72.
19. See Scott Gottlieb (2006). See also Anna W. Mathews
(2006).
20. See also Paul Gallo, op. cit., pp. 281-282.
21. See also Paul Gallo, op. cit., pp. 280-281.
22. See Scott Gottleib, op cit.
23. See Steve Zisson (2006).
24. See Paul Gallo, op. cit., pp. 278-279.
25. See Gagné and Briggs, op. cit., p. 290.
26. See Gagné and Briggs, op. cit., p. 291.
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12.9 References
Boutron, I. et al . (2006) Methods of blinding in reports of
randomized controlled trials assessing pharmacologic
treatments. PLOS Med. 3(10), 1931-9.
Brooks, M.P. (1965) The community action program as a
setting for applied research. J. Soc. Issues. 21(1), 38.
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