Quote Originally Posted by Rockwell
Double-Blind Test

See this link for an explanation:
http://skepdic.com/control.html
Thanks for the link Rockwell.

Here's what I got from the article
"A double-blind test is a control group test where neither the evaluator nor the subject knows which items are controls."

So I'm assuming a single-blind test would be...
A single-blind test is a control group test where the subject does not know which items are controls but the evaluator does. (my definition) Is it correct ?

Given that, I have the same question about this experiment that another reply did. Was it at least single-blinded ? Or did you lead the witnesses ?