6.4 Suppose that we have t = 5 treatments and we can only have blocks of size three. (a) Find the smallest BIBD (fewest
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6.4 Suppose that we have t = 5 treatments and we can only have
blocks of size three. (a) Find the smallest BIBD (fewest number of
blocks). Give the values of r and λ (b) If we could have blocks of
size four, can we run a BIBD? Is there an advantage over the design
in part (a)? (c) Write out the layout of the design from part (b)
showing how to arrange the treatments in blocks
6.4 Suppose that we have t = 5 treatments and we can only have blocks of size three. (a) Find the smallest BIBD (fewest number of blocks). Give the values of r and a (b) If we could have blocks of size four, can we run a BIBD? Is there an advantage over the design in part (a)? (c) Write out the layout of the design from part (b) showing how to arrange the treatments in blocks.
blocks of size three. (a) Find the smallest BIBD (fewest number of
blocks). Give the values of r and λ (b) If we could have blocks of
size four, can we run a BIBD? Is there an advantage over the design
in part (a)? (c) Write out the layout of the design from part (b)
showing how to arrange the treatments in blocks
6.4 Suppose that we have t = 5 treatments and we can only have blocks of size three. (a) Find the smallest BIBD (fewest number of blocks). Give the values of r and a (b) If we could have blocks of size four, can we run a BIBD? Is there an advantage over the design in part (a)? (c) Write out the layout of the design from part (b) showing how to arrange the treatments in blocks.