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Sir R. A. Fisher put forward the idea that randomization is a necessary component of any designed experiment. It is accepted without question by most practitioners of statistics. Yet in the two papers
1. Basu, D. (1978) Relevance of randomization in data analysis. Survey sampling and measurement 267-292.
2. Basu, D. (1980) Randomization analysis of experimental data: the Fisher randomization test. Journal of the American Statistical Association 75 (371) 575-582.
*Supported by National Science Foundation Grants DMS-0631632 and SES-0631588
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Basu, D. (1978) Relevance of randomization in data analysis. Survey sampling and measurement 267–292.
Basu, D. (1980) Randomization analysis of experimental data: the Fisher randomization test. Journal of the American Statistical Association 75 (371) 575–582.
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Casella*, G., Gopal, V. (2011). Basu’s Work on Randomization and Data Analysis. In: DasGupta, A. (eds) Selected Works of Debabrata Basu. Selected Works in Probability and Statistics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-5825-9_1
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