Chapter
Randomization
Abstract
Randomization is the optimal approach to ensuring that groups are prognostically balanced. The larger the sample size, the greater the likelihood that randomization will succeed in the objective of achieving prognostic balance. Optimal successful randomization includes an appropriate method of generating the allocation sequence and a procedure (ideally central randomization) to ensure concealment of randomization. When sample sizes are …
Authors
Guyatt GH; Alexander PE
Book title
Important Considerations for Clinical Trial Methodologies
Pagination
pp. 40-60
Publication Date
October 1, 2013
DOI
10.4155/9781909453319.EBO.13.429