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- Pseudoreplication abstract "Pseudoreplication, as originally defined, is a special case of inadequate specification of random factors where both random and fixed factors are present.The problem described by this term arises when treatments are assigned to units that are subsampled and the treatment F-ratio in an analysis of variance (ANOVA) table is formed with respect to the residual mean square rather than with respect to the among unit mean square. The F-ratio relative to the within unit mean square is vulnerable to the confounding of treatment and unit effects, especially when unit number is small (e.g. four tank units, two tanks treated, two not treated, several subsamples per tank). The problem is eliminated by forming the F-ratio relative to the among unit mean square in the ANOVA table (tank MS in the example above).".
- Pseudoreplication wikiPageID "10159743".
- Pseudoreplication wikiPageRevisionID "603260319".
- Pseudoreplication hasPhotoCollection Pseudoreplication.
- Pseudoreplication subject Category:Design_of_experiments.
- Pseudoreplication comment "Pseudoreplication, as originally defined, is a special case of inadequate specification of random factors where both random and fixed factors are present.The problem described by this term arises when treatments are assigned to units that are subsampled and the treatment F-ratio in an analysis of variance (ANOVA) table is formed with respect to the residual mean square rather than with respect to the among unit mean square.".
- Pseudoreplication label "Pseudoreplication".
- Pseudoreplication sameAs m.02q3r0q.
- Pseudoreplication sameAs Q7255489.
- Pseudoreplication sameAs Q7255489.
- Pseudoreplication wasDerivedFrom Pseudoreplication?oldid=603260319.
- Pseudoreplication isPrimaryTopicOf Pseudoreplication.