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Old 15th January 2008, 12:28 AM
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Originally Posted by BillyJoe View Post
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Given a large enough sample of the population, splitting this group in two, in a random manner, will produce two groups that are indistinguishable by any factor you choose to measure.

Do you disagree with this?
In any case, I reiterate that the first priority with any trial of homoeopathy is that the homoeopath/patient interaction must not be interfered with.
No disagreement with the general structure of the trial.

The only query I have is how large is 'large enough' to produce the two groups?
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