Random versus balanced design for selecting participants in the 2nd stage of sampling has an advantage of yielding an unbiased estimate of the odds ratio (OR). However, in practice, would this really be an advantage over the balanced design? Please provide an explanation.
Random versus balanced design for selecting participants in the 2nd stage of sampling has an advantage of yielding an unbiased estimate of the odds ratio (OR). However, in practice, would this really be an advantage over the balanced design? Please provide an explanation.
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Random versus balanced design for selecting participants in the 2nd stage of sampling has an advantage of yielding an unbiased estimate of the odds ratio (OR). However, in practice, would this really be an advantage over the balanced design? Please provide an explanation.
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