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[Ryan with input from Eric - a paragraph?]
[Here or elsewhere?] Unlike the study carried out in Koch et al.~(2015), our simulation suite does not utilize experimental design to set the simulation parameter values. As discussed
\citep{Yeremi_2014}, in \citet{Yeremi_2014}, comparisons between outputs in one-factor-at-a-time approaches may give a misleading signal since the statistical effects are not fully calibrated. However, we will focus our discussion on those statistics deemed by
\citet{Koch15} Koch et al. (2015) to be ``good", i.e., those which exhibit a response to changes in underlying physical parameters rather than to statistical fluctuations in the data.