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V@ndy87

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An analysis of variance that controls extraneous factors by using the randomized block design is called:
 a. one-way ANOVA
  b. two-way ANOVA
  c. three-way ANOVA
  d. four-way ANOVA
  e. five-way ANOVA

Question 2

In the randomized block design for ANOVA where k is the number of treatments and b in the number of blocks, the degrees of freedom for error is given by:
 a. bk - 1
  b. kb + 1
  c. (b - 1)(k - 1)
  d. k + b - 1
  e. (b + 1)(k + 1)



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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