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Stratified randomization (August 24, 2004).
A writer on the IRB Discussion Forum asked a
question about how to explain stratified randomization in an informed consent document.
An example of stratified randomization is to have one randomization table for men and a
separate randomization table for women. Stratified randomization is an acknowledgement that
the randomization process is not perfect. You would not expect 100 flips of a coin to yield
exactly 50 heads and 50 tails, so you should not expect that simple randomization will lead
to perfect covariate balance.
The CONSORT statement has some nice definitions of stratified randomization and similar
methods at
http://www.consort-statement.org/table38b.htm. If you ever have to create a randomization
table yourself, I have a nice tutorial on the web at
http://www.childrensmercy.org/stats/plan/random.asp.
Understanding controlled trials: Baseline imbalance in randomised controlled trials.
Roberts C, Torgerson DJ. BMJ 1999: 319(7203); 185-.
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