The article Variation in Moisture and Ascorbic Acid Content from Leaf to Leaf and Plant to Plant
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The article “Variation in Moisture and Ascorbic Acid Content from Leaf to Leaf and Plant to Plant in Turnip Greens”
(Southern Cooperative Services Bull., 1951: 13–17) uses a Latin square design in which factor A is plant, factor B is leaf size (smallest to largest), factor C (in parentheses) is time of weighing, and the response variable is moisture content.
When all three factors are random, the expected mean squares are , and . This implies that the F ratios for testing , and are identical to those for fixed effects. Obtain the ANOVA table and test at level .05 to see whether there is any variation in moisture content due to the factors.
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Probability And Statistics For Engineering And The Sciences
ISBN: 9781133169345
8th Edition
Authors: Jay L Devore, Roger Ellsbury
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