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an even better process 56 volunteers: 28 in group a: carrot alpha follo…

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an even better process
56 volunteers:
28 in group a: carrot alpha followed by carrot beta
28 in group b: carrot beta followed by carrot alpha
students are assigned 01 to 56
76 12 44 79 71 23 00 97 59 53 55 55 40 84 44
06 78 39 89 37 33 30 43 26 52 92 77 92 83 46
73 12 29 78 90 74 08 76 63 49 84 48 31 77 89
73 39 89 49 89 92 44 10 26 19 07 22 11 24 54
he separates the numbers as shown above.
the first group contains:

  1. is there any problem with this plan? explain.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

There are several potential issues. First, the number - assignment and separation process is not clearly defined in terms of how it relates to group assignment. Also, the random - number sequence may not be truly random if it's from a non - proper random source. Additionally, there is no blinding in the experiment. Volunteers know which carrot they are getting first, which could introduce bias as their expectations might affect the results.

Answer:

Yes, there are potential problems such as unclear randomization process, lack of blinding, and possible non - random number source.