NCIt related terms : RANDOM; randomized; Trial is Randomized; RANDOMIZED_STATUS;
NCIt definition : The allocation of individuals to groups by chance, especially in order to control
the variables in an experiment.;
Alternative definition : NCI-GLOSS: When referring to an experiment or clinical trial, the process by which
animal or human subjects are assigned by chance to separate groups that compare different
treatments or other interventions. Randomization gives each participant an equal chance
of being assigned to any of the groups.; CDISC-GLOSS: The process of assigning trial subjects to treatment or control groups
using an element of chance to determine the assignments in order to reduce bias. NOTE:
Randomization can be executed according to imposed rules to achieve desired distribution.
For example, unequal randomization is used to allocate subjects into groups at a differential
rate, e.g., three subjects may be assigned to a treatment group for every one assigned
to the control group. [ICH E6 1.48] See also balanced study.; CDISC: The process of assigning trial subjects to treatment or control groups using
an element of chance to determine the assignments in order to reduce bias. NOTE: Unequal
randomization is used to allocate subjects into groups at a differential rate; for
example, three subjects may be assigned to a treatment group for every one assigned
to the control group. [ICH E6 1.48] See also balanced study. (CDISC glossary);
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