BALANCED DESIGNS FOR ROW-AND-COLUMN EXPERIMENTS WITH TWO NON-INTERACTING SETS OF TREATMENTS, ONE SET NOT BEING APPLIED TO ALL THE ROWS1 |
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Authors: | D. A. Preece W. B. Hall |
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Affiliation: | University of Kent at Canterbury, England, and Division of Mathematics and Statistics, G.S.I.R.O., Adelaide, South Australia;Division of Mathematics and Statistics, C.S.I.B.O., Adelaide, South Australia |
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Abstract: | This note gives and discusses balanced row-and-column designs for experiments with two non-interacting sets of treatments, one set not being applied to all the rows. These designs are potentially useful for occasions when trees that have tested one set of experimental treatments are needed for testing a second set before the residual effects of the first have become negligible, but when the experimenter wishes to apply the second set to only some of the rows. The designs are appropriate if the residual and new effects do not interact. |
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