Rules are presented for choosing error terms in complete factorial designs with equal replications. Since the paradigm from which they were derived can be generalized to designs with any number of factors, the same would appear to be true of these rules, if one accepts the Anderson-Bancroft position and follows the “never pool” procedure.
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