Random Assignment Task
(Redirected from random selection)
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
A Random Assignment Task is an Assignment Task that is a Random Process.
- See: Randomized Controlled Experiment, Heuristic Assignment, Rule-based Assignment, Random Selection, Treatment Group, Control Group.
References
2011
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_assignment
- Random assignment or random placement is an experimental technique for assigning subjects to different treatments (or no treatment). The thinking behind random assignment is that by randomizing treatment assignment, then the group attributes for the different treatments will be roughly equivalent and therefore any effect observed between treatment groups can be linked to the treatment effect and is not a characteristic of the individuals in the group.
In experimental design, random assignment of participants in experiments or treatment and control groups help to ensure that any differences between and within the groups are not systematic at the outset of the experiment. Random assignment does not guarantee that the groups are "matched" or equivalent, on
- Random assignment or random placement is an experimental technique for assigning subjects to different treatments (or no treatment). The thinking behind random assignment is that by randomizing treatment assignment, then the group attributes for the different treatments will be roughly equivalent and therefore any effect observed between treatment groups can be linked to the treatment effect and is not a characteristic of the individuals in the group.
2010
- (AMTA, 2010) ⇒ American Massage Theory Association. (2010). “Glossary of Research Terminology."
- QUOTE: Random Assignment: An aspect of the randomization process whereby each member of a sample has an equal and nonzero chance of being included in any one of two or more comparison groups of a study (also known as levels of the study’s independent variable).