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Random assignment of subjects to treatment and control groups helps ensure that experimental and control groups do not differ from each other in important ways at the beginning of a research study.
Dividend Payout Ratio
The percentage of earnings paid to shareholders in dividends, calculated as dividends per share divided by earnings per share.
Growth Rate of Earnings
It is the rate at which a company's earnings are increasing or decreasing over a specific period, often used by investors to gauge the company's profitability trends.
Constant-Growth DDM
A model for valuing a stock by assuming constant dividends that grow at a steady rate indefinitely.
Beta
A gauge for determining the volatility or inherent risk of a security or portfolio against the market at large.
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