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Design of

Experiments
Lecture 3 2017
Dr. Salman Hussain

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Home reading tasks

1. Graeco Latin Square design


2. Balanced incomplete block design
3. Testing of Significance 14.5 from regression chapter provided
4. Do it yourself Newman Kuels test, Fisher least square difference and
Turkeys test

Assignment related to ANOVA randomized, block randomized and latin square in


5. End of Exercise questions Chapter 4, Montgomery Book
6. Testing of Significance 14.5 problems from regression chapter provided
7. Make on question related to ANOVA any design using your practical
life.
Quiz :
From todays assignments and lecture
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"Degrees of freedom are the number


of values in a distribution that are free
to vary for any particular statistic"
(Healey, 1990,
p. 214)
In any statistical analysis the
65 goal is to understand
how the variables (or parameters to be estimated)
and observations are linked. Hence, degrees of
freedom are a function of both sample size (N)
(Trochim, 2005) and the number of independent
variables (k) in one's model (Toothaker & Miller,
1996; Walker, 1940; Yu, 1997).

The degrees of freedom are equal to the number of


independent observations {N),or the number of
subjects in the data, minus the number of parameters
(k) estimated (Toothaker & Miller, 1996; Walker,
1940)
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