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The effect of estimation and biasing strategies on selection bias in clinical trials with permuted blocks
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    The effect of estimation and biasing strategies on selection bias in clinical trials with permuted blocks (English)
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    11 October 1994
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    maximum likelihood estimates
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    method of moments
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    random allocation
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    random walk
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    randomization
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    clinical trials
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    bias
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    block distribution
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    ad hoc estimates
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    block sizes
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