Consider a four-factor model with A and D fixed, each with three levels. Factors B and C are random with two levels each. There is a total of 72 observations. All factors are crossed. Standard five questions.
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Step 1: Identify the factors in the model: - Factor A (fixed, 3 levels) - Factor D (fixed, 3 levels) - Factor B (random, 2 levels) - Factor C (random, 2 levels) Show more…
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