
Random Entry
Random Entry is a process used in data analysis and experimental design where data points or samples are selected without a specific pattern or order. This randomness helps ensure that the sample accurately represents the larger population, minimizing bias and improving the validity of results. Essentially, it means each item has an equal chance of being chosen, which helps researchers draw more reliable conclusions by avoiding systematic errors or selection bias. Random Entry is a fundamental principle in statistics to promote fairness and objectivity in sampling and data collection.