Sparsity of Effects principle states that in a statistical experimental design only a few effects or factors (usually the main effects and lower order interaction effects) are statistically significant, while the majority of others have little to no effect on the outcome. This principle is also commonly known as Occam's Razor Principle or Principle of Parsimony.
An application-oriented question on the topic along with responses can be seen below. The best answer was provided by Partho Karmakar on 16th Jun 2023.
Applause for all the respondents - Raghavendra Rao Althar, Kirpa Shanker Tiwari, Partho Karmakar, Vidhya Rathinavelu, Vijay Tomar, Satinder Singh, Sarala Rider, Venkateswaran Kazhagamani.
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