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Experimental Design and Analysis

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Resampling Methods

5.7 Summary

In this chapter, you learned the principles of experimental design: to block or measure all factors under your control, to randomize with regard to factors that are not.

You learned to analyze balanced k-way designs for main effects, and balanced two-by-two designs for both main effects and interactions. You learned to use the Latin Square to reduce sample size and to use bootstrap methods when designs are not balanced.

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(2006). Experimental Design and Analysis. In: Resampling Methods. Birkhäuser Boston. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-8176-4444-X_5

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