| randomization |
A process that reduces the likelihood of bias by assigning people to treatment groups by chance alone (randomly). When groups are created by random assignment, individual characteristics are less likely to make the results inaccurate.
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| range |
The difference between the minimum value and the maximum value in a set of data. The range helps identify best and worst case and process variability.
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| random |
A number chosen without definite aim, reason, or pattern.
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| random error |
cause measurement values that are sometimes too high and sometimes too low. The presence of only random error measurements will average the correct "true" value.
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| rancid |
Having a smell or taste of stale fats or oils.
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