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Lesson 4: blocking, overview section  .

Blocking factors and nuisance factors provide the mechanism for explaining and controlling variation among the experimental units from sources that are not of interest to you and therefore are part of the error or noise aspect of the analysis. Block designs help maintain internal validity, by reducing the possibility that the observed effects are due to a confounding factor, while maintaining external validity by allowing the investigator to use less stringent restrictions on the sampling population.

The single design we looked at so far is the completely randomized design (CRD) where we only have a single factor. In the CRD setting we simply randomly assign the treatments to the available experimental units in our experiment.

When we have a single blocking factor available for our experiment we will try to utilize a randomized complete block design (RCBD). We also consider extensions when more than a single blocking factor exists which takes us to Latin Squares and their generalizations. When we can utilize these ideal designs, which have nice simple structure, the analysis is still very simple, and the designs are quite efficient in terms of power and reducing the error variation.

  • Concept of Blocking in Design of Experiment
  • Dealing with missing data cases in Randomized Complete Block Design
  • Application of Latin Square Designs in presence of two nuisance factors
  • Application of Graeco-Latin Square Design in presence of three blocking factor sources of variation
  • Crossover Designs and their special clinical applications
  • Balanced Incomplete Block Designs (BIBD)

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  2. Experimental Design and Blocking

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  3. Introduction to blocking in experimental design

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  4. The DCE experimental design blocking.

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  5. Experimental Design and Blocking

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VIDEO

  1. Introduction to blocking in experimental design

  2. What is Blocking and Confounding in Design of Experiments DOE Explained With Examples

  3. Types of Experimental Designs (3.3)

  4. Randomized Complete Block Design

  5. Lecture 42: Blocking and Confounding in 2_k_Factorial Design

  6. Lecture67 (Data2Decision) Blocking in Experimental Design