Transcription of The Analysis of Split-Plot Experiments
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ENote 71eNote 7 The Analysis of Split-Plot ExperimentseNote 7 INDHOLD2 Indhold7 The Analysis of Split-Plot .. Split-Plot Model .. : Tenderness of pork.. Complicated Split-Plot Designs .. of oats.. : Rancidness of steaks.. : Analysing Split-Plot data .. of pork .. of oats .. of steaks .. IntroductionWhen planning Experiments with several factors it is sometimes necessary or desirableto use experimental units of varying sizes. It might for instance be possible to use fairlysmall units when dealing with different varieties in a field experiment whereas a givenlevel of fertilizer typically has to be applied to a larger area. A comparison of the effecteNote THE Split-Plot MODEL3of the different fertilizer levels is then most logically made with reference to the natu-ral variation between these larger areas, which are calledwhole plots.
eNote 7 7.2 THE SPLIT-PLOT MODEL 3 of the different fertilizer levels is then most logically made with reference to the natu-ral variation between these larger areas, which are called whole plots.
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