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The Community Intervention Trial for Smoking Cessation (COMMIT) was a randomized trial to evaluate the effects of a community-wide smoking cessation intervention on smoking behavior. The statistical design involved 22 pair-matched communities and the randomization of one community in each of the 11 pairs to the intervention, with the other community in the pair acting as a comparison. Communities...
Observational studies may provide suggestive evidence for the results of behavior change and lifestyle modification, but they do not replace randomized trials for comparing interventions. To obtain a valid comparison of competing intervention strategies, randomized trials of adequate size are the recommended approach. Randomization avoids bias, achieves balance (on average) of both known and unknown...
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