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Also called random allocation. It is allocation of individuals to groups, eg, for experimental and control regimens, by chance.
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A method used to prevent bias in research. People are assigned by chance to either the treatment or control group.
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the process of assigning trial subjects to treatment or control groups using an element of chance to determine the assignments in order to reduce bias.
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(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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[RAN-dum-uh-ZAY-shun] The process of assigning patients to two or more treatment options, where each patient has an equal chance of receiving each treatment. Retina [REH-tim-uh] The nerve tissue which lines the inside of the eye and acts like the film inside a camera.
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