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Why have systems similar to New Zealand's "individual transfer quota" system NOT been able to protect all animal life that is in danger of being overexploited?
Factorial Design
An experimental design method used in statistics that allows the investigation of the effects of multiple factors by varying them together.
Replication
The process of repeating a study or experiment to confirm the findings of the original study.
Completely Randomized
A design of experiments where all the experimental units are allocated at random among all the treatments.
Degrees of Freedom
The number of independent values or quantities that can vary in an analysis without violating any constraints.
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