Analysis of a Randomized Complete Block Design: RCBD Yuth Kaiyawan

Authors

  • Yuth Kaiyawan Faculty of Industrial Technology, Phranakhon Rajabhat University, Bangkok

Keywords:

Analysis, experiment, Randomized Complete Block Design

Abstract

In experiments with experimental units, there are very different. Experiments are divided into groups based on the similarity or similarity of the experimental units. Identical experimental units are organized into the same group and different experimental units are organized into different groups, each called a block, or in other words, experimental units within the same block are consistent. Each treatment has the same number of iterations and each treatment has the same number of repeats as the number of blocks. Repeat is a blog, and each repeat or block will have all the treatments and each treatment will appear in every block. The variance analysis is two-way, whereby the analysis of complete randomized trials within the block is analyzed to compare the levels of factors and compare them only between controlled conditions or blocks. There is not analysis of interaction influence.

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Published

2022-12-29

How to Cite

Kaiyawan, Y. (2022). Analysis of a Randomized Complete Block Design: RCBD Yuth Kaiyawan. Journal of Industrial Technology : Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, 10(2), 23–36. retrieved from https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/fit-ssru/article/view/248545

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Research Articles