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randomization (spelled randomization in US English) Method used to generate a random allocation sequence, such as using tables of random numbers or computer-generated random sequences. The method of randomization should be distinguished from concealment of allocation because of the risk of selection bias despite the use of randomization, if there is not adequate allocation concealment. ...
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range The gamut of pitches, from low to high, which a singer may perform.
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random error Measurement error that is apparently due to random causes. The opposite of systematic error.
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range The highest value of an attribute less the lowest, in the units of the attribute.
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random variable a function from the set of all possible outcomes of an event to some subset of the real numbers; eg for the event of rolling a standard die, a random variable could assign the face shown to the set {1, 2, ..., 6}.
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