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On the analysis of unbalanced two-level supersaturated designs via generalized linear models
Authors:K. Chatterjee  C. Parpoula
Affiliation:1. Department of Statistics, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, West Bengal, India;2. Department of Mathematics, National Technical University of Athens, Zografou, Athens, Greece
Abstract:Supersaturated designs (SSDs) are factorial designs in which the number of experimental runs is smaller than the number of parameters to be estimated in the model. While most of the literature on SSDs has focused on balanced designs, the construction and analysis of unbalanced designs has not been developed to a great extent. Recent studies discuss the possible advantages of relaxing the balance requirement in construction or data analysis of SSDs, and that unbalanced designs compare favorably to balanced designs for several optimality criteria and for the way in which the data are analyzed. Moreover, the effect analysis framework of unbalanced SSDs until now is restricted to the central assumption that experimental data come from a linear model. In this article, we consider unbalanced SSDs for data analysis under the assumption of generalized linear models (GLMs), revealing that unbalanced SSDs perform well despite the unbalance property. The examination of Type I and Type II error rates through an extensive simulation study indicates that the proposed method works satisfactorily.
Keywords:Balance Property  Factor Screening  Generalized Linear Model  Optimality  Supersaturated Designs
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