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a method of selecting assigning patients to a particular treatment group, not based on any pattern, order or criteria. The subjects are assigned to a treatment group to obtain equal, comparable treatment groups, but in a random way, like the flip of a coin.
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| randomization |
Allocation of individuals to groups by chance, usually done with the aid of a table of random numbers. Not to be confused with systematic allocation (for example, on even and odd days of the month) or allocation at the convenience or discretion of the investigator.
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The assignment of individuals to treatment groups in such a way that each individual in a clinical trial has an equal chance to be assigned to each treatment group. (Also see Double-Blind Trial)
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by chance, like the flip of a coin
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Governed by a formal chance process in which the occurrence of previous events is of no value in predicting future events. The probability of assignment of, for example, a given subject to a specified treatment group is fixed and constant (typically 0.50) but the subject's actual assignment cannot be known until it occurs.
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