blinding
Blinding is a term with several related meanings. In medical and scientific contexts, it refers to a method used to prevent bias by concealing from participants and/or researchers information about the treatment being studied. In everyday language, blinding also denotes the condition of blindness, the permanent or temporary loss of vision, or severely reduced vision.
In research, blinding can be single, double, or triple. A single-blind trial keeps participants ignorant of which
The goal of blinding is to reduce biases in outcome assessment, patient expectations, and differential management.
As a medical and legal term, blindness refers to severe visual impairment. Definitions vary by country, but