Experimental Design Project

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Experimental Design Project Da Steps

Da Steps Step 1: Design a prompt Step 2: Establish a question. Step 3: Establish a response variable. Step 4: Determine factor and treatments. Step 5: Specify experimental units (and timeframe if there is one). Step 6: Identify lurking variables.

Da Steps Step 7: Set control values. Step 8: Determine blocking variables, if any, and blocks. Step 9: Determine randomization method. Step 10: Do replication math. Step 11: Consider any additional details that could affect your study.