One researcher advocates an order 2 rule in which the


Question: One researcher advocates an "order +2" rule, in which the number of levels of an experimental factor is set at the anticipated order of the polynomial curve, plus two. For example, if the relationship is expected to be a straight line (order = 1), this researcher would use three levels. What could be the justification for this rule?

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