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What is a pilot or feasibility study? A review of current practice and editorial policy

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Table 1: Literature search using key words "Pilot" OR "Feasibility"
Table 2: Literature survey: Frequency of methodological components appearing in pilot or feasibility studies of interventions (n = 261) in 2007-8
Table 3: Literature survey: Comparison of studies (n = 54) using the key words feasibility or pilot

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