@Tom Kindlon
Thanks for the analysis. I haven't had a chance to read all of it but something caught my eye. The dropout rate.
I'm surprised, unless I missed it, that the study doesn't mention people dropping out because they were too sick and exhausted to continue.
I wanted to be a participant in three different studies. The Baraniuk study where I didn't have the energy to fill out the questionanaire which I think was about 50 pages. The second one was close to where my dad lives. I made it to his place but not the study. The third was here in town about exercise (not GET), and after thinking about it realized it just wasn't feasible.
All this simply to say, I think this is a big factor with these studies. You most likely will get a healthier group and that can skew the results.
I'm not sure how/if a study can get around this issue.
Barb
Thanks for the analysis. I haven't had a chance to read all of it but something caught my eye. The dropout rate.
I'm surprised, unless I missed it, that the study doesn't mention people dropping out because they were too sick and exhausted to continue.
I wanted to be a participant in three different studies. The Baraniuk study where I didn't have the energy to fill out the questionanaire which I think was about 50 pages. The second one was close to where my dad lives. I made it to his place but not the study. The third was here in town about exercise (not GET), and after thinking about it realized it just wasn't feasible.
All this simply to say, I think this is a big factor with these studies. You most likely will get a healthier group and that can skew the results.
I'm not sure how/if a study can get around this issue.
Barb