Inpaper-based clinical studies,front-end data checks(those performed during data entry) are intentionally kept minimal to ensure thatdata are entered exactly as recorded on the paper CRF. This principle ensuresdata integrityby maintaining fidelity between source and electronic records before any cleaning or edit validation occurs.
TheGCDMP (Chapter: Data Validation and Cleaning)explains that data entry operators should input values as written, even if they appear incorrect or inconsistent, because the purpose of front-end checks is not to interpret but to capture data faithfully. Theback-end edit checks—performed later by data managers—are designed to identify inconsistencies, out-of-range values, or logical errors that require clarification through queries.
This approach separatesdata capturefromdata cleaning, minimizing bias and preserving original investigator input. Hence,option Aaccurately states the rationale for keeping front-end checks minimal in paper-based studies.
Reference (CCDM-Verified Sources):
SCDM GCDMP, Chapter: Data Validation and Cleaning, Section 4.2 – Data Entry, Edit Checks, and Query Process
ICH E6(R2) GCP, Section 5.5.3 – Data Handling and System Controls
FDA Guidance for Industry: Computerized Systems Used in Clinical Investigations, Section 6.1 – Data Entry and Verification Processes
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