In this video I introduce the notation and intuition for a split plot design. Help this channel to remain great! Donating to Patreon or Paypal can do this! / statisticsmatt paypal.me/stat...
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Thank you for the split plot series.
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6:13 I read somewhere that whole plots are nested in whole plot factors, so it is written as \epsilon_{j(i)}. Is there a difference?
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