Design issues related to allocation of experimental units with known covariates into two treatment groups
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Recommendations
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- Robust design in a two treatment comparison in the presence of a covariate
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- Mathematical aspects of estimating two treatment effects and a common variance in an assured allocation design
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3176492 (Why is no real title available?)
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- Optimal designs for discriminating between dose-response models in toxicology studies
- Optimal designs for dose-finding studies
- Optimal designs for identifying the degree of a polynomial regression
- Optimal experimental designs for models with covariates.
- Repeated Randomization and Matching in Multi‐Arm Trials
- Some robust design strategies for percentile estimation in binary response models
- Statistical Methods: The Geometric Approach
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