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D. R. Cox, Randomization in the Design of Experiments, International Statistical Review / Revue Internationale de Statistique, Vol. 77, No. 3 (December 2009), pp. 415-429 ...
Randomization and Control Randomization assumes an auspicious mantle within the pantheon of experimental design, serving as a potent tool to attenuate bias and confounding factors.
In clinical trials, randomization is very important, as it is a sampling method and commonly used in randomized controlled trials in experimental research, in which the research participants are ...
A variation on the design described by Dark et al 1 calls for randomization between an experimental regimen and a standard regimen. In this design, the experimental regimen is evaluated in the usual ...
Outcome-adaptive randomization is one of the possible elements of an adaptive trial design in which the ratio of patients randomly assigned to the experimental treatment arm versus the control ...
Peter E. Kennedy, Randomization Tests in Econometrics, Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, Vol. 13, No. 1 (Jan., 1995), pp. 85-94 ...
In this short course basic elements of experimental design such as randomization, replication, and blocking will be discussed using real world experiments. Basic and more advanced designs will be ...
A strong experimental design gives the researcher an improved chance of a successful experiment. A poorly considered or implemented design can have a ruinous effect on the investigation. In this short ...