Stratified randomisation in parallel BE studies [Design Issues]

posted by BEQool  – 2025-01-27 09:03 (90 d 16:47 ago) – Posting: # 24347
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Hello all,

its me again asking similar (but simpler) question if maybe anyone has an opinion/advice :-D

How do you tackle the problem of stratified randomisation (lets say by weight) in parallel BE studies? Do you make pairs (i.e., the two lightest ones make one pair, the next two lightest ones make second pair and so on...) based on screening results and then randomise T and R to each pair? But is this, strictly speaking, even a randomisation?:confused:

Best regards
BEQool

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