Populating an International Web-Based Randomized Trials Register in the Social, Behavioral, Criminological, and Education Sciences
Underlying the work of the Campbell Collaboration (C2) is the Sociological, Psychological, Educational, and Criminological Trials Register (C2, SPECTR). A Web-accessible database, C2-SPECTR is unique in the world. With more than 11,600 citations, it is an international register on randomized control...
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