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A Population Approach to Analysis of Variance Models
Authors:Inge S. Helland
Affiliation:University of Oslo
Abstract:Several authors have contributed to what can now be considered a rather complete theory for analysis of variance in cases with orthogonal factors. By using this theory on an assumed basic reference population, the orthogonality concept gives a natural definition of independence between factors in the population. By looking upon the treated units in designed experiments as a formal sample from a future population about which we want to make inference, a natural parametrization of expectations and variances connected to such experiments arises. This approach seems to throw light upon several controversial questions in the theory of mixed models. Also, it gives a framework for discussing the choice of conditioning in models
Keywords:analysis of variance    conditioning    expected mean squares    fixed factors    independent factors    linear models    maximum likelihood    mixed models    population models    random factors
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