verb
- making something random or arranged without a specific pattern or order
- selecting or assigning subjects to different groups by chance in research or experiments
Usage: present participle of randomize
Usage: scientific/research context
Examples
- The teacher is randomizing the seating chart for the new semester.
- The computer program is randomizing the order of questions on the test.
- Researchers are randomizing participants into control and treatment groups.
- The playlist software is randomizing the songs automatically.
- By randomizing the data, we can eliminate potential bias in our analysis.
- The game keeps randomizing the starting positions of players.