How is a Single Blind Study Conducted in Histology?
In a single-blind histological study, the samples are coded by a third party who is not involved in the analysis. The codes are only revealed after the analysis is complete. For example, if a study is investigating the effects of a drug on liver tissue, the liver samples from treated and untreated groups would be labeled with random codes. The pathologist would then analyze the samples without knowing which ones are from the treated group.