Randomly assign names to numbers
[DOC File]Lectures 7, 8, and 9
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The 1st 3 2-digit combinations that are between 01 and 12 are written down under “Group 1.” The 2nd 3 2-digit combinations that are between 01 and 12 (and not repeats) are written down under “Group 2.” Do the same thing for Group 3. Match names to the numbers. The remaining 3 names form Group 4.
[DOCX File]Subsets of the Real Numbers
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Nov 08, 2010 · An archaeological dig turns up large numbers of pottery shards, broken stone tools, and other artifacts. Students working on the project classify each artifact and assign it a number. The counts in different categories are important for understanding the site, so the project director chooses 2% of the artifacts at random and checks the students ...
[DOC File]Chapter 9
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If you want to randomly assign to three groups, the first three numbers (i.e., block 1) will include 1, 2, and 3 in random order; the next three numbers (i.e., block 2) will include 1, 2, and 3 in random order, and so forth to the end of the list. Therefore, you do not need to give your participants unique numbers.
[DOC File]PRODUCING DATA - Purdue University
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Strategy: Give all of our names numbers in order from 01 through 12. Then look at our randomized numbers from Table B. Draw a line under every 2 digits. The 1st 4 unique (not repeated) 2-digit combinations which are between 01 and 12 are your sample. Use SPSS to take a SRS of 4 members. Enter all the names in one column.
[DOC File]Question 1
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Many who picked names or numbers from a hat, bag, or laundry basket forgot to mix the contents. Some who used a paired design did not block on similar pre-test scores. Some were not explicit on how they put students in random order (“randomly assign”). Some over-randomized and shoot themselves in the foot (e.g. proper randomization into 2 ...
[DOC File]How to Design and Evaluate Research in Education
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Names in a hat or table of random numbers--p.99. Larger samples more likely to represent pop. Any difference between population and sample is random and small (called random sampling error) ... If possible, use multiple groups, and randomly assign them. Counterbalanced – Each group exposed to all the same treatments but in different order.
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