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Presented by: Hossein Ahmadi Behzad Hosseinzadeh Supervisor: Dr.Riahi DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS NESTED DESIGNS Spring 2015 numbers of slides: 19

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Page 1: NESTED DESIGNS

Presented by: Hossein AhmadiBehzad HosseinzadehSupervisor: Dr.Riahi

DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTSNESTED DESIGNS

Spring 2015 numbers of slides: 19

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Definition

Nested design is a research design in which levels of one factor (say, Factor B ) are hierarchically subsumed under (or nested within) levels of another factor (say, Factor A ). As a result, assessing the complete combination of A and B levels is not possible in a nested design.

- Definition- Nested Vs. Crossed- Example- Linear Model- Effects - Null Hypotheses- Partitioning Total Variation- Nested ANOVA Table - Testing Null Hypotheses- Computation

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Nested Vs. Crossed

Factors A and B are considered crossed ifEvery level of B occurs with every level of AA factorial model involves crossed factors

- Definition- Nested Vs. Crossed- Example- Linear Model- Effects - Null Hypotheses- Partitioning Total Variation- Nested ANOVA Table - Testing Null Hypotheses- Computation

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Nested Vs. Crossed

Factors A and B considered nested if:Levels of B occur with only one level of A

- Definition- Nested Vs. Crossed- Example- Linear Model- Effects - Null Hypotheses- Partitioning Total Variation- Nested ANOVA Table - Testing Null Hypotheses- Computation

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Example

For example, consider a typical provenance study where a forest geneticist collects 5 seeds from 5 superior trees in each of 3 forests. The seeds are germinated in a greenhouse and the seedlings aremeasured for height growth. Graphically, the design would look like this...

- Definition- Nested Vs. Crossed- Example- Linear Model- Effects - Null Hypotheses- Partitioning Total Variation- Nested ANOVA Table - Testing Null Hypotheses- Computation

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Example

- Definition- Nested Vs. Crossed- Example- Linear Model- Effects - Null Hypotheses- Partitioning Total Variation- Nested ANOVA Table - Testing Null Hypotheses- Computation

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Linear Model

- Definition- Nested Vs. Crossed- Example- Linear Model- Effects - Null Hypotheses- Partitioning Total Variation- Nested ANOVA Table - Testing Null Hypotheses- Computation

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Null Hypotheses

- Definition- Nested Vs. Crossed- Example- Linear Model- Effects - Null Hypotheses- Partitioning Total Variation- Nested ANOVA Table - Testing Null Hypotheses- Computation

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Null Hypotheses

- Definition- Nested Vs. Crossed- Example- Linear Model- Effects - Null Hypotheses- Partitioning Total Variation- Nested ANOVA Table - Testing Null Hypotheses- Computation

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Partitioning Total Variation

- Definition- Nested Vs. Crossed- Example- Linear Model- Effects - Null Hypotheses- Partitioning Total Variation- Nested ANOVA Table - Testing Null Hypotheses- Computation

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Nested ANOVA Table

- Definition- Nested Vs. Crossed- Example- Linear Model- Effects - Null Hypotheses- Partitioning Total Variation- Nested ANOVA Table - Testing Null Hypotheses- Computation

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Testing Null Hypotheses

- Definition- Nested Vs. Crossed- Example- Linear Model- Effects - Null Hypotheses- Partitioning Total Variation- Nested ANOVA Table - Testing Null Hypotheses- Computation

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Computation

- Definition- Nested Vs. Crossed- Example- Linear Model- Effects - Null Hypotheses- Partitioning Total Variation- Nested ANOVA Table - Testing Null Hypotheses- Computation

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Computation

A B C D E Forest

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Tree

15.8 13.9 18.5 17.9 12.3 14 19.5 18.7 16 15.8

Rep15.6 14.2 18 18.1 13 13.1 17.5 19 15.7 15.6

16 13.5 18.4 17.4 12.7 13.5 19.1 18.8 16.1 16.3

15.8 13.87 18.3 17.8 12.67 13.54 18.7 18.83 15.93 15.9  

14.83 18.05 13.1 18.77 15.93

16.13

- Definition- Nested Vs. Crossed- Example- Linear Model- Effects - Null Hypotheses- Partitioning Total Variation- Nested ANOVA Table - Testing Null Hypotheses- Computation

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Computation

SSA = 2 x 3 [(16.13-14.83)2 + (16.13-18.05)2 + (16.13-13.1)2

+ (16.13-18.77)2 + (16.13-15.93)2 ]

= 129.28

SS(A)B = 3 [(15.8-14.83)2 + (13.87-14.83)2 + (18.3-18.05)2 + (17.8-18.05)2 + (12.67-13.1)2 + (13.54-13.1)2 + (18.7-18.77)2 + (18.83-18.77)2 + (15.93-15.93)2 + (15.9-15.93)2]

= 7.4

SSWerror = 4.01

TSS = 140.69

- Definition- Nested Vs. Crossed- Example- Linear Model- Effects - Null Hypotheses- Partitioning Total Variation- Nested ANOVA Table - Testing Null Hypotheses- Computation

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Computation

- Definition- Nested Vs. Crossed- Example- Linear Model- Effects - Null Hypotheses- Partitioning Total Variation- Nested ANOVA Table - Testing Null Hypotheses- Computation

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Computation

- Definition- Nested Vs. Crossed- Example- Linear Model- Effects - Null Hypotheses- Partitioning Total Variation- Nested ANOVA Table - Testing Null Hypotheses- Computation