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What is Source Data Verification?

  1. Confirming patient eligibility

  2. Comparing CRF to original source for accuracy

  3. Reviewing patient feedback

  4. Ensuring all patients have signed the consent form

The correct answer is: Comparing CRF to original source for accuracy

Source Data Verification is a process used in clinical research to compare the data collected on a Case Report Form (CRF) to the original source documents for accuracy and completeness. This helps to ensure the integrity of the data submitted for analysis. Option A is incorrect as it relates to confirming patient eligibility, which is a separate process. Option C is incorrect as it is not part of the process of verifying data accuracy. Option D is also incorrect as it relates to a different aspect of clinical research, ensuring all patients have provided informed consent. So, the most accurate answer is B, which specifically focuses on the importance of comparing the CRF to the original source data.