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Lecture #17

1. Introduction to Latin-squares design

How many blocking variables are allowed in a Latin-squares design?

What is the difference between the Latin-square design and a block design?

What is the difference between a Latin-square design and a completely randomized design?

What are the additional assumptions in the Latin-square design which are unnecessary with conventional CR-p or CRF-pq design?

Know how to properly form an F-ratio for a model I, II, or III LS-p design

Can you explain the layout of a a Latin-square design with and without replications?

Can you perform SAS analysis of data obtained from a Latin-square design?

Can you calculate for fixed or random treatment factor?

2. Assignments:

(1) Review Sections 8.1-8.3, and 8.5 in Kirk.

(2) Complete questions 6(a), 6(d), 6(e), 7(a),7(c), 7(h), 8(a), 8(c), and 8(g) of Chapter 8.

(3) Preview Sections 14.9.



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