Reference no: EM132434125 
                                                                               
                                       
Latheritup introduced a new formula for their body wash. They want to conduct an experiment to compare skin cleanliness of people using the new formula and current formula. Information on the sixteen volunteers is shown in the table.
Volunteer 	Gender	Age, year
1	 Female                        	24
2	Male	                            35
3	Female                        	32
4	Female	                        44
5	Male	                            22
6	Male	                            42
7	Male	                            56
8	Male	                            39
9	Female	                        56
10	Female	                     20
11	Male	                         26
12	Female	                     34
13	Male	                         44
14	Female                          52
15	Male	                          51
16	Female	                      47
Part A: The scientists running the experiment think skin cleanliness changes as people age, not based on their gender. Create eight blocks of two volunteers and identify the volunteers, by number, who would be included in each block. Explain the criteria you used to create the blocks.
Part B: The company brings in an outside analysis firm that believes skin cleanliness changes based on age and gender. The firm also uses block design with eight blocks of two volunteers for each block. Group the volunteers, by number, who would be included in each block. Explain the criteria you used to create the blocks.
Part C: The outside analysis firm from part B assigns treatments by giving four blocks the new formula and four blocks the current formula. Did they assign the treatments appropriately? If so, explain a suitable process for selecting the blocks that receive the new formula. If not, explain a suitable method for assigning treatments.