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  1. Randomization - Wikipedia

    Randomization is not haphazard; instead, a random process is a sequence of random variables describing a process whose outcomes do not follow a deterministic pattern but follow an …

  2. Randomization in Statistics: Definition & Example - Statology

    Feb 9, 2021 · This tutorial provides an explanation of randomization in statistics, including a definition and several examples.

  3. Randomization - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Randomization is defined as a collection of techniques used to minimize bias and confounding by ensuring that participants have an equal chance of being assigned to any treatment in a trial, …

  4. The Ultimate Guide to Randomization Techniques

    Jun 11, 2025 · Randomization is a cornerstone of rigorous research design, particularly in biostatistics and clinical trials. By randomly assigning participants to different groups, …

  5. Randomization – Research and Data Science Hub

    Dec 10, 2025 · What is Randomization? Randomization is the cornerstone of rigorous impact evaluation. This process assigns units – individuals, households, schools, and other entities – …

  6. What is: Randomization - LEARN STATISTICS EASILY

    Randomization is a fundamental concept in statistics and experimental design that refers to the process of assigning participants or experimental units to different groups using random methods.

  7. Randomization | A Simplified Psychology Guide

    Randomization refers to the process of introducing randomness or variability into a system or experiment in order to eliminate bias and provide fair and unbiased results. Randomization is …

  8. Randomization Definition - AP Statistics Key Term | Fiveable

    Randomization is the process of assigning subjects or experimental units to different groups in a way that ensures each unit has an equal chance of being placed in any group.

  9. Why randomize? | Institution for Social and Policy Studies

    Randomization is generally achieved by employing a computer program containing a random number generator. Randomization procedures differ based upon the research design of the …

  10. Randomization: beyond tossing a coin - PMC

    Randomization is a research strategy used in order to increase the validity of clinical trials evaluating the effect of interventions (e.g., drugs or exercise).