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Allocation bias is minimized by selecting randomly.

Chance plays the role but not the choice of the investigator during randomization. Each individual will have equal chance of to enter the trial.

Investigator will not have any have any choice to allocate into any group, either the intervention group or the comparison group by his choice according to his whims and fancies, if he allocates randomly into two arms.