A randomized block design has three levels of factor A and five levels of factor
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A randomized block design has three levels of factor A and five levels of factor B where six replicates for each combination are examined. The results include the following sum of square terms:
Construct an ANOVA table. (Leave no cells blank - be certain to enter "0" wherever required. Round "p" value to 3 decimal places and all other answers except "df" and "SS" to 2 decimal places.)
A randomized block design has three levels of factor A and five levels of factor B where six replicates for each combination are examined. The results include the following sum of square terms:
SST = 1,517 SSA = 1,019 SSB = 358 SSAB = 38 Use Table 4Explanation / Answer
ANOVA
Source of Variation
SS
df
MS
F
p-value
F crit at 1%
SSA
1019
2
509.50
364.64
0.000
4.91
SSB
358
4
89.50
64.05
0.000
3.59
SSAB
38
8
4.75
3.40
0.002
2.77
Within
102
73
1.40
Total
1517
89
ANOVA
Source of Variation
SS
df
MS
F
p-value
F crit at 1%
SSA
1019
2
509.50
364.64
0.000
4.91
SSB
358
4
89.50
64.05
0.000
3.59
SSAB
38
8
4.75
3.40
0.002
2.77
Within
102
73
1.40
Total
1517
89
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