Principles of Experimental Designs in Statistics - Replication, Randomization & Local Control
Principles of Experimental Designs in Statistics - Replication, Randomization & Local Control
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Ø “It is a controlled act through which data are collected according to some pre-determined objective”.
Ø The observations obtained from a carefully planned and well-designed experiment in advance only gives valid inferences.
Ø An experimental design which gives the smallest error is supposed to be the best design for a particular type of investigation.
Ø The smallest division of the experimental material to which we apply the treatment and can make the observation on it is called experimental unit
or experimental plot
Treatments:
Ø Example: effects of different fertilizers, the yield of different varieties of a crop, disease resistance of different cultivars etc.
Ø In agricultural experiments, an examiner has to divide the whole experimental unit or field into relatively homogenous sub-groups or strata.
Ø The land on which the trials is to be carried out is divided into as many blocks of the same size and shape and each of the blocks into as many plots
of the same size and shape.
Ø There will be ‘r’ blocks and ‘t’ plots, thus ‘rt’ plots together.
Ø The selection of the plot is random. For the random selection, we can use either lot method or random number table method.
Ø The variation in responses (results) caused by the extraneous factors is termed as experimental errors.
$ The inherent variability in the experimental material to which the treatments are applied.
Ø In his classic book entitled ‘The Design of Experiments’ deals with many statistical experimental designs and its applications.
Ø The increased efficiency and reduced experimental errors in experimental designs are achieved by THREE basic principles.
Ø They are classically called the ‘Principles of Experimental Design’, they are:
(1). Replication
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(2). Randomization
(3). Local-control
(1). Replication
Ø However, replication alone has a limited role in increasing the efficiency of the design.
(2). Randomization
Ø When all the treatments have an equal chance of being allocated to different experimental units is called randomization.
Ø Replication and Randomization together form the foundation stone in the success of an experimental design.
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(3). Local-control
Ø The process of reducing the experimental errors by providing the relatively heterogeneous experimental areas into homogenous units is called
Local-control.
Ø Single factor experiments are those experiments in which only a single factor varies while all others are kept constant.
Ø Here the treatments consist exclusively of the different levels of the single variable factor.
Ø They are used in the experiments where the effects of more than one factor are to be determined.
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Ø A multi-factor experimental design is used to study a problem that is affected by a large number of factors.
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