Explain Blocking and Confounding the 2k factorial design
in two blocks.​

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Explain Blocking and Confounding the 2k factorial design
in two blocks.​

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  1. Answer:

    Use. Blocking reduces unexplained variability. Its principle lies in the fact that variability which cannot be overcome (e.g. needing two batches of raw material to produce 1 container of a chemical) is confounded or aliased with a(n) (higher/highest order) interaction to eliminate its influence on the end product.

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