If there are two treatment conditions, and participants are randomly assigned to these treatments, there would be 27 subjects per cell.
To determine the number of subjects per cell, we need to know the
specific design of the experiment, particularly the number of treatment
conditions or groups involved.
If you have two treatment conditions (let's say Treatment A and Treatment
B), and the participants are randomly assigned to these treatments, you
would have two cells (one for each treatment).
In this case, you would divide the total number of participants (54) by the
number of cells (2) to find the number of subjects per cell:
Subjects per cell= Total number of participants / Number of cells
Subjects per cell= 54/2 =27
So, if there are two treatment conditions, and participants are randomly assigned to these treatments, there would be 27 subjects per cell.