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The following pages link to Families of A-optimal block designs for comparing test treatments with a control (Q1071441):
Displayed 16 items.
- The model-robustness and optimality of randomized designs (Q581975) (← links)
- On group divisible treatment designs for comparing test treatments with a standard treatment in blocks of size 3 (Q805115) (← links)
- A-optimal incomplete block designs with unequal block sizes for comparing test treatments with a control (Q809518) (← links)
- Some optimal designs for comparing a set of test treatments with a set of controls (Q916281) (← links)
- On the determination and construction of MV-optimal block designs for comparing test treatments with a standard treatment (Q1079905) (← links)
- Optimal designs for comparisons between two sets of treatments (Q1082757) (← links)
- On the usage of refined linear models for determining N-way classification designs which are optimal for comparing test treatments with a standard treatment (Q1087281) (← links)
- Model robust optimal designs for comparing test treatments with a control (Q1094055) (← links)
- On bounds for the efficiency of block designs for comparing test treatments with a control (Q1101167) (← links)
- Some further results on the MV-optimality of block designs for comparing test treatments to a standard treatment (Q1106595) (← links)
- Optimal block designs for comparing test treatments with a control when \(k>v\) (Q1262663) (← links)
- Weighted A-efficiency of block designs for making treatment-control and treatment-treatment comparisons (Q1298876) (← links)
- Bayes a-opttmal and efficient block designs for comparing test treatments with a standard treatment (Q3135551) (← links)
- On the property of balance and the pattern op c-matrdc in block designs (Q3474108) (← links)
- Efficient block designs for comparing test treatments to a control when the errors are correlated (Q5906554) (← links)
- Efficient block designs for comparing test treatments to a control when the errors are correlated (Q5919861) (← links)