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The phrase "a randomized selected sample" is not correct in English.
It should be "a randomly selected sample." You can use the corrected phrase when referring to a sample that has been chosen randomly from a larger population for the purpose of statistical analysis or research.
Example: "In our study, we collected data from a randomly selected sample of participants to ensure the results were representative of the entire population."
Alternatives: "a randomly chosen sample" or "a random sample."
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Because of limited time resources by the experts a randomized selected sample of tasks (ca. 75%) was rated by each expert.
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Additionally, 12 (25%) of the 48 randomized selected participants who received HA-L tested positive for HA antigen in stool samples.
This poll was conducted March 13 and 14 among a randomly selected sample of 1390 Canadian voters.
The highly selected samples and rigid experimental designs of traditional randomized, controlled trials may restrict their ability to deliver all clinically relevant information [ 6].
Since the intervention schools were already selected, a randomized, controlled trial could not be conducted.
The study used a randomized, controlled design and included a sample of 101 patients recruited from an addiction treatment service.
Sample size (60 patients randomized) was selected on the basis of clinical judgment in order to provide informative results consistent with the study objective.
Fifteen RCTs, with 4539 participants randomized, were selected for inclusion.
This was a randomized, controlled, multicenter study.
Design: A randomized, controlled test.
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