You are testing a new drug to treat a serious, often fatal medical condition. Before your experiment is over, it becomes obvious that the drug is working so well that the people in the experimental group are going to recover completely. Should you stop the experiment to give the drug to the people in the control group?

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No, a researcher cannot halt the study and administer the medicine to the control group since the experiment's findings would be invalid.

  • The experiment must come to a close, the correlation must be calculated, and the significance level must be determined.
  • The researcher cannot terminate the study and presume that the medicine is effective before administering it to the control group.

The test must be performed, the results must be legitimate and trustworthy, the results must be tabulated to determine the statistical significance, and only if the effect size is between.05 and.01 will it be confirmed that the medicine is effective. It would then be acceptable to provide the medicine to those in the control group.

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