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= Combinatorics of Experimental Design
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Combinatorics of experimental design refers to the application of combinatorial principles to the construction and analysis of experimental designs. Experimental design is a statistical technique used to plan and conduct experiments in such a way that the data collected can provide reliable and interpretable results. Combinatorial approaches help ensure that the experimental conditions are structured in an efficient and effective manner. Key elements include: 1. **Factorial Designs**: These involve studying multiple factors simultaneously to understand their effects on an outcome.