Dear Linda
Try StatsDirect.
It can provide random allocations for randomised study designs, which can be
tweaked to produce any randomisation sequence, including unequal
randomisation.
It can be downloaded from http://www.statsdirect.com
Regards
Declan
Declan Devane,
Doctoral Student/Midwifery Research Assistant,
School of Nursing and Midwifery,
Trinity College,
24, D'Olier St.,
Dublin 2,
Ireland.
Tel: +353 87 659 6923
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Subject: Randomisation table
Hi!
I wonder if anyone has had experience of using a computer generated
randomisation table? Is it possible that I could construct a table myself or
do I need expert help? Anyone know of any down-loadable software for this
purpose?
Hopefully,
Linda Kvist
Sweden
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Linda J. Kvist
Development manager O &G, Helsingborg Hospital.
doctoral student , Karlstads University.
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