Consider the data in Example 7-2. Suppose that all the observations in block 2 are in-creased by
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Consider the data in Example 7-2. Suppose that all the observations in block 2 are in-creased by 20. Analyze the data that would result. Estimate the block effect. Can you explain its magnitude? Do blocks now appear to be an important factor? Are any other effect estimates impacted by the change you made to the data?
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