Naive question maybe, but isn’t there any setting where risk of bias due to lack of allocation concealment isn’t that high but the risk of bias due to lack of randomization is?
Haha fine. It's a condition of the dice roll, recorded under observation by witnesses Even so, the randomization itself is a potential source of bias!
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Now you'll have to explain, because I'm not getting it :)
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Well, the researchers don't know the result prior to the roll, they can't change it after, but dice can still be biased. Even a slight tendency towards a specific number - undetectable to the researchers - would skew the randomization
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