In the design of experiments, completely randomized designs are for studying the effects of one primary factor without the need to take into account other nuisance variables. The experiment under a completely randomized design compares the values of a response variable based on the different levels of that primary factor. For completely randomized designs, the levels of the primary factor are randomly assigned to the experimental units.
Randomization
In complete random design, the run sequence of the experimental units is determined randomly. For example, if there are 3 levels of the primary factor with each level to be run 2 times, then there are
Three Key Numbers
All completely randomized designs with one primary factor are defined by three numbers:
$k$ : 1 factor ($X_1$ )$L$ : 4 levels of that single factor (called 1, 2, 3, and 4)$n$ : 3 replications per level$N$ : 4 levels multiplied by 3 replications per level gives 12 runs