Which of the following statements are true?
A) For experimental situations with more than three factors, there are often no replications, so sums of squares associated with nonconfounded higher-order interactions are usually pooled to obtain an error sum of squares that can be used in the denominators of the various F statistics.
B) One replicate of a
Factorial experiment involves an observation for each of the 64 different experimental conditions.
C) If an experimenter decides to include only
Of the
Possible conditions in the experiment; this is usually called a half-replicate.
D) The first step in selecting half-replicate is to select a defining effect as the nonestimable effect.
E) All of the above statements are true.
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