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Often, we wish to investigate the effect of a factor (independent variable) on a response (dependent variable). We then carry out an experiment where the levels of the factor are varied. Such experiments are known as single-factor experiment. There are many designs available to carry out such experiment. The most popular ones are completely randomized design, randomized block design, Latin square design, and balanced incomplete block design.
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Selvamuthu, D., Das, D. (2024). Single-Factor Experimental Design. In: Introduction to Probability, Statistical Methods, Design of Experiments and Statistical Quality Control. University Texts in the Mathematical Sciences. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-9363-5_12
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