Randomization in the design of experiments
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- Comparison between balanced and random arrangements of field plots.
- Design of Comparative Experiments
- Distortion of effects caused by indirect confounding
- Forcing a sequential experiment to be balanced
- Multi-center clinical trials: randomization and ancillary statistics
- Multiple Randomizations
- Non-Additives in a Latin Square Design
- ON THE z-TEST IN RANDOMIZED BLOCKS AND LATIN SQUARES
- Observational studies.
- Properties of biased coin designs in sequential clinical trials
- Randomization does not justify logistic regression
- Statistical problems in agricultural experimentation.
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- THE MEANING OF A SIGNIFICANCE LEVEL
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- Two classes of group divisible partial diallel crosses
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