Background:
In randomised trials, rather than comparing randomised groups directly some researchers carry out a significance test comparing a baseline with a final measurement separately in each group.
Methods:
We give several examples where this has been done. We use simulation and to demonstrate that the procedure is invalid and also show this algebraically.
Results:
This approach is biased and invalid, producing conclusions which are, potentially, highly misleading. The actual alpha level of this procedure can be as high as 0.50 for two groups and 0.75 for three.
Conclusions:
Randomised groups should be compared directly by two-sample methods and that separate tests against baseline are highly misleading.