Multiple Choice
Suppose an experiment utilizing a random block design has 5 treatments and 8 blocks for a total of 40 observations. Assume that the total Sum of Squares for the response is SS(Total) =300 . If the Sum of Squares for Treatments (SST) is 40 % of SS(Total) , and the Sum of Squares for Blocks (SSB) is 10 % of SS (Total) , find the F values for this experiment.
A) treatments: F=4.48 ; blocks: F=0.70
B) treatments: F=13.00 ; blocks: F=7.43
C) treatments: F=7.8 ; blocks: F=1.11
D) treatments: F=5.60 ; blocks: F=0.80
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