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smallest important difference

— The smallest treatment effect that the people affected would identify as important


Full explanation:

The smallest important difference is the smallest change in an outcome that the people affected would consider to be important.

Example:

For example, this might be the smallest change on a scale used to measure pain that people given a treatment to reduce pain would consider important, or the smallest reduction in the chance of having a stroke that people would consider important.

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