Efficient block designs for comparing test treatments to a control when the errors are correlated (Q5906554)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 605291
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 605291 |
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Efficient block designs for comparing test treatments to a control when the errors are correlated (English)
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8 September 1994
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The problem of comparing test treatments with a control or mainly standard treatments has been dealt with. The author considered the efficient circular neighbour balanced treatment incomplete block (CNBTIB) designs and its subfamily. The main feature of the paper is that it presupposes an autoregressive correlation structure. Use of the information matrix for treatment effects and treatment-control contrasts has been extensively made. A condition for CNBTIB designs to be the best under the \(A\)-optimality criterion has been derived. Efficiencies of best CNBTIB for different correlation coefficient values and number of treatments have been calculated. The author has also considered rectangular block designs which lead to augmented neighbour balanced incomplete block designs. These designs are also proved to be \(A\)-optimal. He has proved a number of theorems and lemmas required to prove the optimality of the efficient block designs.
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ANBIB designs
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phi-optimality
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efficient circular neighbour balanced treatment incomplete block designs
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comparing test treatments with a control
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autoregressive correlation structure
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information matrix
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treatment-control contrasts
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CNBTIB designs
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\(A\)-optimality
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rectangular block designs
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