Uhm, hi... May I ask if it is okay to arrange them into categories according to the treatments after applying the random treatments?? Or will it remove the purpose of the design? I'm quite new to this so thingd are still too hazy for me....
@@benishali Ooh, thanks!😊 Our teacher did give us guidelines on how to construct our experimental design, but it was very void since it focused more on what it was about rather than how it was made, so this cleared things up...
You can see calculation of variance from here ruclips.net/video/FHj8337C2g0/видео.html . General formula is (sum of squares / n-1). Ex² is calculated by taking square of individual observations and then taking their sum, e.g. observations are 2, 3, 4. You will take square of 2, i.e. 4; and square of 3, i.e. 9 and square of 4, i.e. 16. Now you will take the sum of square values, i.e. 4+9+16=29. This is your Ex² . It is different from (Ex)² in which you first take sum of all observations, i.e. 2+3+4=9 and then take square of sum, i.e. (9)² = 81.
Variance is square of standard deviation. You can calculate variance through Excel or manually. For manual calculation, check this lecture ruclips.net/video/FHj8337C2g0/видео.html
Usually comparison of different treatments with each other is done. If you want to see the effect of only one of the treatments, you can do it by designing an experiment with two groups: one with the treatment you want and other placebo or control with no treatment. Comparison of these two groups can give you an idea of the effect of only one treatment.
You can retrieve the value from Fmax distribution table. This table can be found in statistics books or from some online resources like these two: webspace.ship.edu/pgmarr/Geo441/Tables/Hartley%27s%20Fmax%20Table.pdf archive.bio.ed.ac.uk/jdeacon/statistics/table8.htm You need to know: 1. Your desired alpha level (level of significance, i.e. p 0.05), 2. Number of treatments or samples and 3. Degree of freedom for the smallest sample. Hope this helps!
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@@benishali Q1: A researcher was interested to compare the effect of 5 different chemical concentrations on the growth (in cm) of a particular crop. The plants were arranged in 20 different pots in the lab conditions by using a specific chemical concentration in 4 different pots. a). Which experimental design you will suggest to compare the effect of 5 different chemical concentrations, justify your statement. b). What will be the layout of this experiment, denote 5 different chemical concentrations as A, B, C, D and E. c). Identify dependent and independent variables in this experiment. Also identify the experimental unit. d). Draw ANOVA for this particular experiment showing the first two columns. e). Justify, whether the experiment is a single factor experiment or multi-factor experiment?
@@HINAKHAN-ln3fu What I suppose, it should be CRD because it is to be applied in lab conditions and you're testing the effect of only one variable. If there are 20 pots and 5 treatments, you can replicate each treatment 4 times. And you should assign these treatments randomly. Dependent variable is growth of crop. Independent variable is chemical concentration. Experimental unit is a single pot. You can do one-way ANOVA. You can check my video on one-way ANOVA computation. Single factor because you're studying the effect of a single variable.
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Uhm, hi... May I ask if it is okay to arrange them into categories according to the treatments after applying the random treatments?? Or will it remove the purpose of the design? I'm quite new to this so thingd are still too hazy for me....
Theoretically because we are assuming that conditions are homogeneous so they probably can be arranged.
@@benishali Ooh, thanks!😊 Our teacher did give us guidelines on how to construct our experimental design, but it was very void since it focused more on what it was about rather than how it was made, so this cleared things up...
Teacher, I want to know how you got your variance @ s² 32.44... and how you calculated Ex² = 13252...
Thank you.
You can see calculation of variance from here ruclips.net/video/FHj8337C2g0/видео.html . General formula is (sum of squares / n-1). Ex² is calculated by taking square of individual observations and then taking their sum, e.g. observations are 2, 3, 4. You will take square of 2, i.e. 4; and square of 3, i.e. 9 and square of 4, i.e. 16. Now you will take the sum of square values, i.e. 4+9+16=29. This is your Ex² .
It is different from (Ex)² in which you first take sum of all observations, i.e. 2+3+4=9 and then take square of sum, i.e. (9)² = 81.
Can you tell me how to check if given data id rbd Or crd please reply
Mam how you calculate the variance (s2)? And can we apply two way and three way anova in CRD?
Variance is square of standard deviation. You can calculate variance through Excel or manually. For manual calculation, check this lecture ruclips.net/video/FHj8337C2g0/видео.html
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Mam if we want to calculate separate effect of each treatment like for ex for A how it could be done?
Usually comparison of different treatments with each other is done. If you want to see the effect of only one of the treatments, you can do it by designing an experiment with two groups: one with the treatment you want and other placebo or control with no treatment. Comparison of these two groups can give you an idea of the effect of only one treatment.
Madam, could you tell how to check F value from the table ?
Kindly check this video (link given in next reply) from 25th minute.
ruclips.net/video/b_JgphJ3hnc/видео.html
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How did you getbthe table value = 5.34?
You can retrieve the value from Fmax distribution table. This table can be found in statistics books or from some online resources like these two:
webspace.ship.edu/pgmarr/Geo441/Tables/Hartley%27s%20Fmax%20Table.pdf
archive.bio.ed.ac.uk/jdeacon/statistics/table8.htm
You need to know:
1. Your desired alpha level (level of significance, i.e. p 0.05),
2. Number of treatments or samples and
3. Degree of freedom for the smallest sample.
Hope this helps!
It 5.24 in the table?
Kindly suggest the text book for biostatistics
Fowler and Cohen
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@@rachanahb9112 This is link for a good handbook on Biostatistics www.biostathandbook.com/
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Hello Ma'am, may I ask where do you get the tabled value 3.34 from a=3 and v=9? Thank you
You can consult the Fmax distribution table, like the one given here ruclips.net/video/b_JgphJ3hnc/видео.html
How can we find out if two treatments are at par with each other or not???
By applying some post-hoc test.
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@@benishali Q1: A researcher was interested to compare the effect of 5 different chemical concentrations on the growth (in cm) of a particular crop. The plants were arranged in 20 different pots in the lab conditions by using a specific chemical concentration in 4 different pots.
a). Which experimental design you will suggest to compare the effect of 5 different chemical concentrations, justify your statement.
b). What will be the layout of this experiment, denote 5 different chemical concentrations as A, B, C, D and E.
c). Identify dependent and independent variables in this experiment. Also identify the experimental unit.
d). Draw ANOVA for this particular experiment showing the first two columns.
e). Justify, whether the experiment is a single factor experiment or multi-factor experiment?
@@HINAKHAN-ln3fu What I suppose, it should be CRD because it is to be applied in lab conditions and you're testing the effect of only one variable.
If there are 20 pots and 5 treatments, you can replicate each treatment 4 times. And you should assign these treatments randomly.
Dependent variable is growth of crop. Independent variable is chemical concentration. Experimental unit is a single pot.
You can do one-way ANOVA. You can check my video on one-way ANOVA computation.
Single factor because you're studying the effect of a single variable.