An experimental plan that creates one treatment group for each treatment and then randomly assigns each experimental unit to one of these groups is called: a. either a completely randomized design or a randomized block design b. none of these c. a matched-pairs design d. a randomized block design e. a completely randomized design
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This design is simple and easy to implement, but it may not account for potential confounding variables. A randomized block design is when experimental units are first divided into homogeneous groups (blocks) based on a blocking factor, and then treatments are Show more…
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Refer to Exercise 13.73 a. If a completely randomized design is employed, how would you select the experimental units that are assigned to the different treatments? b. If a randomized block design is employed, how would you select the experimental units that are assigned to each of the $k$ treatments?
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