analysis of factorial arrangements - ndsu
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Analysis of RBCD with Factorial Arrangement
Dr. Richard Horsley
Dr. Ana Maria Heilman
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Topics we will tackle
Analysis of Factorial Arrangements
Where to Start: FielD.Hub Factorial Design
Importing Data into JMP Pro 15
Graphs builder: checking on interactions
ANOVA for Factorial analyses using Fit Model
Creating a Journal & Conclusions
https://ndsu.shinyapps.io/fieldhub/
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Where to Start: FielD.Hub Factorial Design
HANDS ON EXCERCISE
https://ndsu.shinyapps.io/fieldhub/
Select Classic Designs > Factorial
Separate Factors using commas (e.g. 3,2,2)
Seed Number = 1987
Click Simulate = Yield (min=45; max=90)
Save your experiment
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Importing Data into JMP Pro 15
Insert two columns in your excel file and name them Row and Column
3*2*2=12 and 12*3= 36, so we will make a map with 6 rows x 6 columns
Copy data from excel and Paste it in a blank file in JMP > Edit > Paste
with Column Names
Click on Graph at the main Menu
HANDS ON EXCERCISE