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Power calculation question (meant to replace Ch. 16,29,30,32): Assume we have a balanced single factor model with r=5, alpha=0.01, beta=0.05 and sigma=10. For the sum to zero alternative tau=(-3,-2,1,3,1) calculate the sample size to achieve the power=1-beta
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Suppose that one doll house uses the 1 inch scale, meaning that 1 inch on the doll house corresponds to 1/2 foot for life-sized objects. if the doll house is 108 inches wide, what is the width of the full-sized house that it's modeled after? in inches and feet.
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