Completely Randomized Design - Example

Example

A typical example of a completely randomized design is the following:

  • k = 1 factor (X1)
  • L = 4 levels of that single factor (called "1", "2", "3", and "4")
  • n = 3 replications per level
  • N = 4 levels × 3 replications per level = 12 runs

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