Consider an incomplete block design with t=10 levels of the treatment factor. (a) If a balanced incomplete

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Consider an incomplete block design with t=10 levels of the treatment factor.

(a) If a balanced incomplete block design (BIB) was constructed using the simplest method of forming blocks as all possible combinations of ‰10 k Ž, how many blocks would be required for the cases where k=3, 4, 5, or 6?

(b) Using Equations (7.1) to (7.3), determine the minimum number of blocks that could possibly be required for a BIB with t=10, and k=3, 4, 5, or 6.

(c) Is it possible to nd a BIB with t=10, and k=3, 4, 5, or 6, by modifying the R code in Section 7.2?

(d) Can one or more generalized cyclic incomplete block design with t=10 and k=3 be found with less blocks than required for a BIB design? What number of blocks would be required for these designs? Using R package agricolae as illustrated in Section 7.4, nd these designs.

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Design And Analysis Of Experiments

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6th International Edition

Authors: Douglas C. Montgomery

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