Randomisation can do many things – but it cannot “fail”

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Abstract

Although randomisation has long been seen as crucial to reaching reliable insights from data, it is still falling victim to some peculiar – and troublesome – misconceptions. By Arthur H. Owora, John Dawson, Gary Gadbury, Luis M. Mestre, Greg Pavela, Tapan Mehta, Colby J. Vorland, Pengcheng Xun and David B. Allison.

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Owora, A. H., Dawson, J., Gadbury, G., Mestre, L. M., Pavela, G., Mehta, T., … Allison, D. B. (2022, February 1). Randomisation can do many things – but it cannot “fail.” Significance. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/1740-9713.01609

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