Module04 RandomizedCompleteBlockDesign
Module04 RandomizedCompleteBlockDesign
Unknown and
Nuisance factors
Randomize
Uncontrollable
Randomized
Design (Assign b1 Level a2, 10 runs
and b2 randomly)
Level a3, 5
runs
Randomized
Block Design
Level a1, 5
runs
Level a3, 5
runs
Example 2
• We want to study whether the effect of different tips on
measurement of hardness
• 1 factor : tip type, number of levels: 4
• You may take 4 replications for each levels (total 4 X 4 = 16
runs) and apply ANOVA to determine the effect due to levels
• Nuisance factor : test coupons, as they maybe produced
from different batches of raw materials
• An example of RCBD in this case:
Test Coupon
1 2 3 4
Tip3 Tip3 Tip2 Tip1
Tip1 Tip4 Tip1 Tip4
Tip4 Tip2 Tip3 Tip2
Tip2 Tip1 Tip4 Tip3
Data Collection for RCBD
𝑆𝑆𝑇
𝑆𝑆𝐵𝑙𝑜𝑐𝑘𝑠
𝑆𝑆𝑇𝑟𝑒𝑎𝑡𝑚𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑠
𝑆𝑆𝐸
Calculations
• For ease of calculations the following simplifications
maybe used:
Results and Conclusion
• If 𝐹0 > 𝐹 1−𝛼 , 𝑎−1 , 𝑎−1 𝑏−1 then conclude that null
hypothesis is rejected and the treatments have significant
effects
𝑀𝑆𝑇𝑟𝑒𝑎𝑡𝑚𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑠
where 𝐹0 =
𝑀𝑆𝐸
𝐹 1−𝛼 , 𝑎−1 , 𝑎−1 𝑏−1 is found from the F-distribution table,
usually 𝛼 = 0.05
• Effect of blocking factor may also be estimated from the ratio
𝑀𝑆𝐵𝑙𝑜𝑐𝑘𝑠
(but not usually compared with F-distribution, as
𝑀𝑆𝐸
blocking puts a restriction on randomization)
• Usually if the ratio is much greater than 1, it suggests the
blocking factor has a significant contribution in the variability
of the response, and suggests that blocking was a good idea
Explanation
• Considering the error term 𝜖𝑖𝑗 ~𝑁(0, 𝜎 2 ), the expected
values of mean squares can be derived as
𝑀𝑆𝑇𝑟𝑒𝑎𝑡𝑚𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑠
• Hence if 𝐹0 = ≫ 1 it suggests significance of
𝑀𝑆𝐸
treatment effects. Similar conclusion can be made for the
blocking factor as well
Estimation of Parameters
• The estimates of the parameters are given by:
𝜇ො = 𝑦.
ത.
𝜏ෝ𝑖 = 𝑦ത𝑖∙ − 𝑦.
ത . . 𝑖 = 1, . . , 𝑎
𝛽መ𝑗 = 𝑦ത∙𝑗 − 𝑦.
ത . . 𝑗 = 1, . . , 𝑏
𝑦ො𝑖𝑗 = 𝑦ത𝑖∙ + 𝑦ത∙𝑗 − 𝑦.ത..
Latin Square Design
• There are several other types of designs that utilize the blocking principle.
• Each formulation is mixed from a batch of raw material that is only large
enough for five formulations to be tested.
• Thus, it would seem that there are two nuisance factors to be “averaged
out” in the design: batches of raw material and operators.
Latin Square Design