In this section we consider an experiment with two treatment levels. The N units in the study are randomly assigned to the treatments so that n1 of the units are assigned treatment 1 and the other n2 ...
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A recent decision of the Federal Court of Appeal in Power Workers’ Union v. Canada (Attorney General), 2024 FCA 182, addressed the validity of pre-placement and random alcohol and drug testing imposed ...
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Most ASIC companies use random tests not only to verify new designs but also for regression testing. Using random tests for regression testing is a great idea for coverage as the randomness over time ...
Random testing at Canada’s border can’t distinguish between people who previously had COVID-19 and those currently infected by it, according to a statement from the government received by Global News.
Two current high-profile legal cases, in which companies want to implement random testing of their employees for alcohol and/or drugs, may determine whether such testing expands in Canadian workplaces ...
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