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A set of 24 dogs (6 of each of 4 breeds, each attending 1 of 4 veterinary clinics) has been randomly selected from a population of dogs older than 8 years of age whose owners have given consent for their inclusion in a study.the purpose of the study is to determine (i) whether there are different changes in bone density over the year of the study for dogs in three treatment groups; and, if so (ii) how much each treatment influences that change in bone density. Each dog will be assigned to exactly one of three treatments. Group Ca will receive a dietary supplement of calcium, Group Ex will receive a dietary supplement of calcium and a daily exercise regimen, and Group Co will be a control group that receives no supplement to their ordinary diet and no additional exercise. All dogs will be given a bone density evaluation at the beginning and end of the one-year study. Bone density is measured in Houndsfield units--positive values indicate an increase in bone density and negative values represent a decrease. The Simulation: We will simulate three possible design scenarios for this study -- Completely Randomized Design, Blocked by Breed, and Blocked by Clinic. Throughout the course of the simulation, YOU will be playing a particular dog who will be assigned to a treatment. Your breed and clinic will not change as we switch designs. However, your treatment may change. Your job is to calculate your change in bone density as a response to your given treatment under each design. My job is to act as the Researcher and randomly assign treatments under each design. Select your Dog: You will be dealt a card indicating your dog s name, breed, clinic, and typical dog bone density change. Record that information below. Do not reveal your information to any other dogs. Name Breed Clinic Dog Select a Blue card corresponding to your dog s breed. Note the typical bone density change by breed below. Select a Peach card corresponding to your dog s clinic. Note the typical bone density change by clinic below. Select an Orange card representing other contributing factors to bone density. Follow the instructions on the card and record the bone density change below: Breed Clinic Other To be used with When Does Blocking Help? Activity by Landy Godbold, Dan Teague, Floyd Bullard, and Chris Olsen, with Stu Hunter, Roxy Peck, Jackie Dietz, and Bob Hayden, NCSSM Statistics Institute July 2007

One way to assign treatments is to randomly allocate the dogs into three treatment groups. Sketch a completely randomized design for this study below: completely randomized year-long study and record it below. Dog Breed Clinic Other TOTAL Record your total bone density change in the spreadsheet. Once all the data is collected a dotplot will be constructed. Sketch the dotplot below. treatments? That is, is there a difference in the centers of the three distributions? How does the variability within each treatment group affect our ability to see differences in overall bone density change from group to group? Return your card to the Researcher to prepare for the next simulation.

Another way to assign treatments is to separate the dogs by breed and then randomly allocate the dogs in each breed into three treatment groups. Sketch a blocked by breed design for this study below: blocked by breed year-long study and record it below. Dog Breed Clinic Other TOTAL Locate the other 5 dogs from your breed. Record each dog s bone density change based on treatment below. Then, calculate the overall average bone density change for your breed. Finally, calculate the effect of the treatment on the average bone density change by subtracting the breed average bone density change from each dog s observed response. Why do we do this? Observed Changes Breed Average Observed - Average Record your total bone Observed Average differences in the spreadsheet. Once all the data is collected a dotplot will be constructed. Sketch the dotplot below. treatments? That is, is there a difference in the centers of the three distributions? Can you estimate the average amounts by which the treatments improve bone density? Return your card to the Researcher to prepare for the next simulation.

Another way to assign treatments is to separate the dogs by clinic and then randomly allocate the dogs from each clinic into three treatment groups. Sketch a blocked by clinic design for this study below: blocked by clinic year-long study and record it below. Dog Breed Clinic Other TOTAL Locate the other 5 dogs from your clinic. Record each dog s bone density change based on treatment below. Then, calculate the overall average bone density change for your clinic. Finally, calculate the effect of the treatment on the average bone density change by subtracting the clinic average from each dog s observed response. Observed Changes Clinic Average Observed - Average Record your total bone Observed Average differences in the spreadsheet. Once all the data is collected a dotplot will be constructed. Sketch the dotplot below. treatments? That is, is there a difference in the centers of the three distributions? In which simulation/design was it easiest to discern the effects of the three treatments? How did the characteristics of the variables and the design of the allocation work together to make that particular design scheme work best?