The accompanying display is a partially completed ANOVA table for the experiment described in Exercise 15.23 (with houses representing blocks and assessors representing treatments).
- a. Fill in the missing entries in the ANOVA table.
- b. Use the ANOVA F statistic and a 0.05 level of significance to test the null hypothesis of no difference in
mean assessed value between the assessors.15.23 A particular county employs three assessors who are responsible for determining the value of residential property in the county. To see whether these assessors differ systematically in their appraisals, 5 houses are selected, and each assessor is asked to determine the market value of each house. Explain why a randomized block experiment (with blocks corresponding to the 5 houses) was used rather than a completely randomized experiment involving a total of 15 houses with each assessor asked to appraise 5 different houses (a different group of 5 for each assessor).
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