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The process of randomly allocating subjects (often in the context of a clinical trial) or other experimental units into two or more conditions.
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Objections to randomization
The papers from Koch, Abel, and Urbach do not reject randomization summarily as a means to achieve 1-4, rather they claim it is neither sufficient nor necessary to achieve those criteria. The take-hom …
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What's wrong with (some) pseudo-randomization
What you are proposing is NOT pseudo-randomization. Pseudo-randomization uses a seed to reproducibly generate a pseudo-random sequence based on the internal clock of a computer. The randomization ass …
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Should AstraZeneca's results be discounted?
My opinion is no. I felt that AZ's primary publication was high quality: reporting the planned analyses, presenting a very important unplanned analysis, explaining the unexpected results of that analy …