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Stochastic (statistics)
Stochastic (statistics)
Involving a random variable; involving chance or probability.
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Stochastic Random or involving a random variable.
Stockholm doctors All doctors near Stockholm, Sweden. Doctors who can assist a patient in Stockholm.
Stockholm Syndrome The Stockholm syndrome is a psychological state in which the victims of a kidnapping, or persons detained against their free will – prisoners – develop a relationship with their captor(s). This solidarity can sometimes become a real complicity, with prisoners actually helping the captors to achieve their goals or to escape police.
Stockport doctors All doctors near Stockport, Great Britain. Doctors who can assist a patient in Stockport.
Stockton doctors All doctors near Stockton, the United States of America. Doctors who can assist a patient in Stockton.
Stockton-on-Tees doctors All doctors near Stockton-on-Tees, Great Britain. Doctors who can assist a patient in Stockton-on-Tees.
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Sponsor An individual, company, institution, or organisation which takes responsibility for the initiation, management, and/or financing of a clinical trial
Standard deviation (statistics) Indicator of the relative variability of a variable around its mean; the square root of the variance
Standard operating procedures (S0Ps) Detailed, written instructions to achieve uniformity of the performance of a specific function
Statistical analysis plan A document that contains a more technical and detailed elaboration of the principal features of the analysis described in the protocol, and includes detailed procedures for executing the statistical analysis of the primary and secondary, variables and other data.
Statistical significance Level at which an investigator can conclude that observed differences are not due to chance alone; for example, a p value of .05 (also called significance at the .05 level) indicates that there is about 1 chance in 20 that the differences observed occurred by chance alone.
Stochastic (statistics)
Stroke unit A section of an acute hospital dedicated to assessment and comprehensive rehabilitation programmes for, people with a recent stroke.
Study coordinator See research coordinator.
Subject/trial subject An individual who participates in a clinical trial, either as recipient of the investigational product(s) or as a control. See also healthy volunteer, human subject.
Superiority trial A trial with the primary objective of showing that the response to the product is superior to a comparative agent (active or placebo control).
Surrogate variable A variable that provides an indirect measurement effect in situations where direct measurement of clinical effect is not feasible or practical.
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