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Yes Sir, no Sir, not much difference Sir

机译:是的,先生,没有,先生,相差无几

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Objective To assess whether making the sender's knighthood explicit in a series of letters would have any detectable effect on the response. nnDesign A random sequence was generated by flipping a coin to determine whether a letter would have ‘Sir Iain Chalmers’ or ‘Iain Chalmers’ typed under the signature. This sequence was prepared independently of the preparation of an alphabetic list of the intended recipients and was then used to determine which letter would be sent. The allocation could not be influenced by prior knowledge of the recipient. Two batches of letters were sent. nnSetting Medical royal colleges and associated faculties, and postgraduate medical and dental schools in the UK. nnParticipants Presidents and deans of medical royal colleges and deans of postgraduate medical and dental schools in the UK. nnMain outcome measures Rates of response and the mean number of days between the posting of the original letter and the date on the response. nnResults No differences between the groups were detected in the response rates: 91% and 90% for ‘Sir Iain Chalmers’ and ‘Iain Chalmers’ (relative rate for response of 1.01, 95%CI 0.83-1.23, P=0.92), or in the mean number of days to response (‘Sir’: 32 days; ‘no Sir’: 33 days). nnConclusions This finding is consistent with a systematic review of responses to postal surveys, in which the effect of the status of the signatory was investigated. Combining our result with the two trials that are most comparable to our study, in which letters from professors were compared with letters from students, gives a relative response rate of 1.00 (95% CI 0.91-1.10, P=0.99). There is, therefore, no evidence from the existing randomized experiments that the status of the signatory has any impact on the likelihood or promptness of response—even if the status was conferred by the British monarch.
机译:目的为了评估在一系列信件中明确表明发件人的骑士身份是否会对响应产生可检测的影响。 nnDesign通过掷硬币来生成随机序列,以确定字母在签名下键入的是“ Sir Iain Chalmers”还是“ Iain Chalmers”。该序列的准备与预期收件人的字母列表的准备无关,然后用于确定将发送哪个字母。接收者的先验知识不会影响分配。发送了两批信。 nn在英国设置皇家医学院和相关学院,以及研究生医学和牙科学校。 nn参与者英国皇家医学院的院长和院长以及研究生医学院和牙科学校的院长。 nn主要结果度量回复率和原始信件发布至回复日期之间的平均天数。 nn结果两组之间的反应率没有差异:“ Sir Iain Chalmers”和“ Iain Chalmers”的反应率分别为91%和90%(相对反应率1.01,95%CI 0.83-1.23,P = 0.92),或平均响应天数(“先生”:32天;“否主席”:33天)。 nn结论此发现与对邮政调查的答复的系统评价一致,在该调查中,对签字人身份的影响进行了调查。将我们的结果与与我们的研究最具有可比性的两个试验相结合,在该试验中,将教授的信与学生的信进行了比较,得出相对响应率为1.00(95%CI 0.91-1.10,P = 0.99)。因此,现有的随机实验没有证据表明签署人的身份对回应的可能性或迅速性有任何影响,即使该身份是由英国君主授予的。

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