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https://old.reddit.com/r/wearables/comments/xmn06r/using_wearables_and_apps_to_characterize_your_own/" Well, the experimental design of n-of-1 trials and SCEDs actually checks for causation, not just correlation. This is why randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in clinical research are a gold-standard technique for figuring out if a new intervention or treatment actually works. “Flipping the coin” in a way balances everything else that might confuse or “confound” the way the treatment might impact the health-related outcome." | https://old.reddit.com/r/wearables/comments/xmn06r/using_wearables_and_apps_to_characterize_your_own/" Well, the experimental design of n-of-1 trials and SCEDs actually checks for causation, not just correlation. This is why randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in clinical research are a gold-standard technique for figuring out if a new intervention or treatment actually works. “Flipping the coin” in a way balances everything else that might confuse or “confound” the way the treatment might impact the health-related outcome." | ||
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