It is a type of statistical
experimental design
that consist of two or
more factor each with
different possible values
or “levels”.
A. Randomized Block
Design
B. Latin Square Design
C. Factorial Design
D. None of these
C. Factorial design
In this design the researcher
divides experimental subjects
into homogeneous blocks.
Treatments are then randomly
assigned to the blocks. The
variability within blocks should
be greater than the variability
between blocks.
A. Randomized Block Design
A. Randomized block design
This is a special type of
comparative design. There is a
single factor of primary interest,
typically called the treatment
factor, and several nuisance
factors. Treatments are assigned
at random within rows and
columns, with each treatment
once per row and once per
column.
C. Latin square design
The smallest division of
the experimental material
to which treatments are
applied, and observations
are made.
A. Independent variable
B. Classification variable
C. Experimental units
D. Treatment variable
C. Experimental unit
A variable which a researcher wants to
control but is not a treatment variable of
interest.
A. Factor variable
C. Isolated variable
D. Blocking variabled
D. Blocking variable
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