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Unit 3 – Collecting Data
Topic 3.6
How does a completely randomized design differ from a blocked design?
Completely randomized designs involve sequential assignment of treatments, while blocked designs involve simultaneous assignment of treatments
Completely randomized designs are more suitable for small sample sizes, while blocked designs are more suitable for large sample sizes
Completely randomized designs control for confounding variables, while blocked designs control for extraneous variables
In a completely randomized design, experimental units are randomly assigned to treatments, while in a blocked design, units are first grouped into blocks and then treatments are assigned within each block
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