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Garrulous

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In the analysis of variance, the sum of the squared deviations between each block sample mean and the grand mean, multiplied by the number of observations made for each block, multiplied by the number of observations per cell (which may well equal 1) equals the blocks mean square.
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The completely randomized design is an experimental plan that divides all available experimental units into blocks of fairly homogeneous units - each block containing as many units as there are treatments or some multiple of that number - and then randomly matches each treatment with one or more units within each block.
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Answer to Question 1

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