"The learning goals of this video are: To understand the principle of randomization and ist advantages To become familiar with different randomization strategies"
Here is a question about group allocation: what if instead of using blocks in order to obtain equal groups, we just repeated simple randomization until we got equal groups for the first time? Would that produce biased results?
nice explanation!!!
How does the minimization procedure function if there are multiple prognostic factors?
What randamization can be used for 1632 samples (272 in 6 centres) for 4 treatment groups
Here is a question about group allocation: what if instead of using blocks in order to obtain equal groups, we just repeated simple randomization until we got equal groups for the first time? Would that produce biased results?
me too
I thought of this too
She speaks far too slow. Had to speed up the video. Thank you though