Blocked and Straified Randomization
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This video looks two methods of trying to get a better balance between two groups namely blocked randomization and stratified randomization. Blocked randomisation tries to ensure that approximately the same number of patients are randomized to each group, and stratified randomization tries to ensure that the proportion of important predictive characteristics between patients are balanced between groups.
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