IPA: /nɒnˈrændəmnəs/
KK: /nɑnˈrændəmnəs/
The quality of being not random; a situation where outcomes are determined by specific factors rather than occurring by chance.
The nonrandomness of the data suggests that there are underlying patterns influencing the results.
Nonrandomness → It is formed from "non-" (meaning not) and "random" (from Middle English *randoun*, meaning chance or occurrence) and the suffix "-ness" (meaning the state of being). The word "nonrandomness" refers to the state of not being random or occurring by chance.
Think of 'not' ('non-') and 'chance' ('random') to remember that 'nonrandomness' means the state of not occurring by chance.