LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
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B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – STATISTICS
SIXTH SEMESTER – APRIL 2007
ST 6600 DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF EXPERIMENTS
Date & Time : 16.04.2007/9.00-12.00 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
SECTION A
Answer ALL questions. Each carries TWO marks. 10 X 2 = 20
- Give an example of a Contrast.
- Write the number of error degrees of freedom in a Latin Square Desgin of order 4.
- When do you recommend RBD instead of CRD ?
- Give the model representing one way classified data.
- Write all possible treatment combinations in a design.
- What is confounding ?
- Give a consistent set of values for the parameters involved in a BIBD.
- Write the contrast defining highest order interaction in design.
- What is a generalized effect ?
- What is an Incidence matrix ?
SECTION B
Answer any FIVE. Each carries EIGHT marks. 5 X 8 = 40
- Estimate the block effects in two way statistical model.
- Show that the mean of available values can be taken as the missing value when a single observation is missing in CRD.
- Explain the preparation of a Randomised Block design with 4 blocks and 3 treatments.
- Explain how various sums of squares are computed in design.
- Explain Yates method of computing various sums of squares in design.
- Show that (under usual notations).
- Illustrate with an example of your choice how partial confounding is executed in designs.
- Obtain the factorial effect of the highest order interaction in three different ways known to you in the case 23 design.
SECTION C
Answer any TWO. Each carries TWENTY MARKS marks. 2 X 20 = 40
- Explain the analysis of RBD in detail.
- With the help of a suitable statistical model illustrate how block differences are
made to contain a confounded treatment effect.
- (a) Explain how confounding is done in designs
(b) Show that is always non-singular where is the incidence matrix of a BIBD.
- Explain the analysis of BIBD .
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