randomized presentation
[/ˈrændəmaɪzd ˌprɛzənˈteɪʃən/]
nounpl: randomized presentations
apresentação aleatorizada
1. A method of displaying or ordering information, stimuli, or items in random or unpredictable sequence to eliminate bias or ensure fairness in experimental design, testing, or user interface interaction
The experiment used randomized presentation of images to prevent participant bias.
O experimento usou apresentação aleatorizada de imagens para evitar viés dos participantes.
2. In academic or clinical research, the random ordering of test items or stimuli to control for order effects and ensure methodological rigor
Randomized presentation of questions helps ensure the validity of the assessment.
A apresentação aleatorizada de perguntas ajuda a garantir a validade da avaliação.
3. In software or digital applications, the displaying of content, advertisements, or options in unpredictable sequences
The randomized presentation of playlist songs prevents predictability.
A apresentação aleatorizada de músicas da lista impede previsibilidade.
This term is predominantly used in academic, clinical, and research contexts in both English and Portuguese-speaking countries. It is fundamental to research methodology and experimental psychology, reflecting the scientific emphasis on eliminating bias and ensuring objectivity. In Brazil, the term is widely recognized in universities and research institutions, particularly in psychology, education, and medical research.
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