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- Add multiple signers using their emails and set the signing order.
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- Use Advanced Options to limit access to the record and set an expiration date.
- Click Save and Close when completed.
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in this video we're going to discuss creating a balanced incomplete block design and i have a little r program for you and it has what we need to do is estimate five parameters to enter into this model one of the parameters is v that's the number of treatments that you wish to test b is the number of subjects r is the number of times each treatment is treated and k is the number of treatments for each block subject finally there's a variable lambda which is the number of patients examined by any pair of treatments now i've set up a little excel spreadsheet which you can see here it kind of helps you figure out what these initial parameters are the system won't work properly unless you've met several assumptions are several rules first of all vr which is the number of blocks times the number of times each treatment is tested has to equal vk which is the number of subjects times the number of treatments for each block and another one is that the number of treatments has to be less than the number of subjects obviously and finally lambda times number of groups minus 1 equals r times k minus 1. now we can at the point after getting these first four we can solve for lambda going with lambda equals r times k minus 1 divided by v minus 1. so it's a simple algebra solution and i think that i've set up this little program so that if you that if you estimate the values in green you'll get an answer that won't work so pretty much you've decided how many treatments you're going to test so if you have four treatments for example four levels of contact lens design or something you put in four and the number of subjects let's say would need to be at least twice the uh um the number of treatments now we're just going to set up this initial set of parameters and then we're going to modify it so you can put these values in and then r the number of times each treatment is tested you're going to put in a number let's say four and really a good one is half the number of subjects that are listed so we can start off by saying that the number of times each treatment is tested is half the number of subjects and then k would be the number of treatments for each block or subject so that would be uh let's say two now now four times four that's the vr and that 16 has to equal 8 times 2 and that's 16. and i've got the formulas in here already for you and make this estimate just the number of subjects divided by 2 and this i solve this value by dividing uh the 16 by 8 or this sum that cell and then we get the answer for lambda now...
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