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Kikoku

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When we perform a blocked experiment by using the same subject for each treatment, this is called a(n) ___________________ _ design.
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Describe what a Type II error is, and what its impact is, in terms of a production process.



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Answer to Question 1

repeated measures

Answer to Question 2

A Type II error occurs when you conclude the process is in control when it really isn't. This can cause problems in terms of quality and consistency of the product being produced. This could also result in a more costly fix later on down the road.



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