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The Sexunzipped Trial: Optimizing the Design of Online Randomized Controlled Trials
J Med Internet Res 2013;15(12):e278
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The email sent to the participants in the “knowledge” group stated that those who completed the online questionnaire would receive a £10 Amazon gift voucher.
J Med Internet Res 2010;12(2):e13
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Internet Interventions or Patient Education Web Sites? – Author's Reply
J Med Internet Res 2006;8(3):e19
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Internet Interventions for Long-Term Conditions: Patient and Caregiver Quality Criteria
J Med Internet Res 2006;8(3):e13
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"Is Cybermedicine Killing You?" - A Response From the Authors of the Cochrane Review
While Rada states that "the coauthors Nazareth and Tai [are] credited with doing the coding," we should clarify that Nazareth was not responsible for coding the data and is not credited with this in the review. Secondly, Rada writes that the "UCL...news bulletin...remained [on the website]." We should point out that the UCL press release, while still available on the UCL website, is clearly linked to the retraction and subsequent press release summarizing the errors and steps taken to rectify the errors.
J Med Internet Res 2005;7(4):e40
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