Calculus and Statistics Methods
Randomization is a process used in experiments and surveys to assign participants or samples to different groups in a way that is based on chance rather than any systematic criteria. This method helps eliminate biases, ensuring that the results of an experiment or study are valid and can be generalized to a larger population. By randomly assigning subjects, researchers can make more reliable comparisons between groups and attribute any observed effects to the treatment rather than pre-existing differences.
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