Biostatistics
Randomization is a process used in experimental design to assign subjects or experimental units to different groups in a way that each unit has an equal chance of being placed in any group. This technique helps to eliminate bias, ensuring that the results of an experiment can be attributed to the treatment rather than other confounding factors. It serves as a foundation for the validity of experimental research by allowing for proper comparisons between groups and establishing causal relationships.
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