When Standing At the Brink of the Abyss, Staring Into the Great Unknown, We Randomize
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In any experiment, randomization is the central criterion necessary to make an inference about cause and effect. This is true whether we are studying inanimate objects, isolated proteins, cells, animals, or people. Randomization helps us remove the influence of both known and unknown confounders. The ultimate confounders are
When Standing At the Brink of the Abyss, Staring Into the Great Unknown, We Randomize
When Standing At the Brink of the Abyss…
When Standing At the Brink of the Abyss, Staring Into the Great Unknown, We Randomize
In any experiment, randomization is the central criterion necessary to make an inference about cause and effect. This is true whether we are studying inanimate objects, isolated proteins, cells, animals, or people. Randomization helps us remove the influence of both known and unknown confounders. The ultimate confounders are