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ASQ Exam CQE Topic 2 Question 102 Discussion

Actual exam question for ASQ's CQE exam
Question #: 102
Topic #: 2
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The primary advantage of the Latin square design, compared to the factorial design, is that

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Cheryl
15 days ago
I agree with Fabiola. With Latin square design, we can achieve higher significance levels compared to factorial design.
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Salena
16 days ago
Higher significance levels, you say? Well, if that doesn't scream 'statistically robust,' I don't know what does. I'm feeling confident about this one.
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Demetra
6 days ago
A) In most circumstances, it requires less data.
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Fabiola
18 days ago
I think the primary advantage of the Latin square design is that it allows higher significance levels.
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Corinne
26 days ago
Eliminating the need for interaction analysis? That's music to my ears! I can barely keep up with all the formulas as it is.
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Mari
11 days ago
A) In most circumstances, it requires less data.
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Sharmaine
30 days ago
The Latin square design requires less data? Sounds like a real time-saver! I'm all about efficiency these days.
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Derrick
3 days ago
Absolutely, efficiency is key in research design.
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Deandrea
17 days ago
That's great to hear! It definitely saves time and resources.
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Raina
22 days ago
Yes, the Latin square design does require less data.
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