This document outlines key concepts in standard experimental design. It defines experimental design as assigning experimental units to treatment conditions to measure and compare treatment effects. Sample design selects units for measurement from a population. The document discusses necessary steps like replication and randomization. It presents linear statistical models including fixed, random, and mixed effects models. It also explains analysis of variance and standard designs like completely randomized design, randomized block design, and Latin square design, including their analysis of variance tables. The conclusion compares the efficiency of these standard designs.