Frazier and Mosteller assert that medical research could be improved by a move toward larger, simpler clinical trials of medical treatments. Currently, researchers collect far more background information on patients than is strictly required for their trials—substantially more than hospitals collect—thereby escalating costs of data collection, storage, and analysis. Although limiting information collection could increase the risk that researchers will overlook facts relevant to a study, Frazier and Mosteller contend that such risk, never entirely eliminable from research, would still be small in most studies. Only in research on entirely new treatments are new and unexpected variables likely to arise.
Frazier and Mosteller propose not only that researchers limit data collection on individual patients but also that researchers enroll more patients in clinical trials, thereby obtaining a more representative sample of the total population with the disease under study. Often researchers restrict study participation to patients who have no ailments besides those being studied. A treatment judged successful under these ideal conditions can then be evaluated under normal conditions. Broadening the range of trial participants, Frazier and Mosteller suggest, would enable researchers to evaluate a treatment's efficacy for diverse patients under various conditions and to evaluate its effectiveness for different patient subgroups. For example, the value of a treatment for a progressive disease may vary according to a patient's stage of disease. Patients' ages may also affect a treatment's efficacy.
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage about a study of the category of patients referred to in the highlighted text?
Its findings might have limited applicability.
It would be prohibitively expensive in its attempt to create ideal conditions.
It would be the best way to sample the total population of potential patients.
It would allow researchers to limit information collection without increasing the risk that important variables could be overlooked.
Its findings would be more accurate if it concerned treatments for a progressive disease than if it concerned treatments for a nonprogressive disease.
题目分析:
文章推断题:根据文章推断,高亮的提到的研究,可能?
选项分析:
A选项:正确。它的发现有局限性:原文提到它只用特定的病人,而不考虑其他潜在对象,所以更有局限性。
B选项:为了创造一个理想的环境,它贵的过分:这里没有提成本问题。
C选项:它是取样全部潜在病人的最佳方法:这个方法并没有取样全部潜在病人。
D选项:它允许学者限制了信息收集,但是不会增加忽视重要变量的风险:这是第一段提到的,和题目中的研究无关。
E选项:如果它关注进行性疾病,它会更准确:原文没有提。
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Often researchers restrict study participation to patients who have no ailments besides those being studied. A treatment judged successful under these ideal conditions can then be evaluated under normal conditions.
第二段没太读懂就做题了。 Broadening the range of trial participants, Frazier and Mosteller suggest,说明这俩人建议拓宽病人渠道,所以其他researchers的限制病人渠道的方法肯定是被否定的,所以一定是选描述它负面的选项。这样基本就只有A了。
under normal conditions.---- limited
Broadening the range of trial participants, Frazier and Mosteller suggest, would enable researchers to evaluate a treatment’s efficacy for diverse patients under various conditions and to evaluate its effectiveness for different patient subgroups