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Confounded Experiments are Simple, Effficient and Misunderstood
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 October 2008
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Factorial treatment structure and, in particular, confounded designs are important methods of using experimental resources efficiently. Confounded experiments are not used, and possibly not understood, by experimenters. However, the construction and analysis of confounded designs is logically extremely simple, and can be expressed in terms of simple principles. Modern computing facilities can make confounded designs even more useful.
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