Randomization (Noun)
Meaning
A deliberately haphazard arrangement of observations so as to simulate chance.
Classification
Nouns denoting acts or actions.
Examples
- Randomization of the patient groupings in the clinical trial ensured that no single factor could bias the results.
 - To ensure accuracy in their survey results, researchers relied on randomization when selecting participants.
 - Utilizing a randomization process when assigning tasks allowed researchers to study human reaction without interference from external factors.
 - Achieving accurate data from the observational study required careful implementation of participant randomization and data collection methods.
 - Before running the experiment, the researcher randomly assigned treatment groups through randomization to eliminate any variables.