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Strange Design Points in Linear Regression

Andrej Pázman (2011)

Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis. Facultas Rerum Naturalium. Mathematica

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We discuss, partly on examples, several intuitively unexpected results in a standard linear regression model. We demonstrate that direct observations of the regression curve at a given point can not be substituted by observations at two very close neighboring points. On the opposite, we show that observations at two distant design points improve the variance of the estimator. In an experiment with correlated observations we show somewhat unexpected conditions under which a design point...

Orthogonal Resolutions and Latin Squares

Topalova, Svetlana, Zhelezova, Stela (2013)

Serdica Journal of Computing

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Resolutions which are orthogonal to at least one other resolution (RORs) and sets of m mutually orthogonal resolutions (m-MORs) of 2-(v, k, λ) designs are considered. A dependence of the number of nonisomorphic RORs and m-MORs of multiple designs on the number of inequivalent sets of v/k − 1 mutually orthogonal latin squares (MOLS) of size m is obtained. ACM Computing Classification System (1998): G.2.1. ∗ This work was partially supported by the Bulgarian National Science...

On optimality of the orthogonal block design

Ewa Synówka-Bejenka, Stefan Zontek (2012)

Discussiones Mathematicae Probability and Statistics

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In the paper a usual block design with treatment effects fixed and block effects random is considered. To compare experimental design the asymptotic covariance matrix of a robust estimator proposed by Bednarski and Zontek (1996) for simultaneous estimation of shift and scale parameters is used. Asymptotically A- and D- optimal block designs in the class of designs with bounded block sizes are characterized.

Control treatments in designs with split units generated by Latin squares

Shinji Kuriki, Iwona Mejza, Kazuhiro Ozawa, Stanisław Mejza (2014)

Biometrical Letters

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This paper deals with two-factor experiments with split units. The whole plot treatments occur in a repeated Latin square, modified Latin square or Youden square, while subplot treatments occur in a block design within the whole plots. The statistical properties of the considered designs are examined. Special attention is paid to the case where one of the treatments is an individual control or an individual standard treatment. In addition, we give a brief overview of work on the design...

Sensitivity analysis in linear models

Shuangzhe Liu, Tiefeng Ma, Yonghui Liu (2016)

Special Matrices

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In this work, we consider the general linear model or its variants with the ordinary least squares, generalised least squares or restricted least squares estimators of the regression coefficients and variance. We propose a newly unified set of definitions for local sensitivity for both situations, one for the estimators of the regression coefficients, and the other for the estimators of the variance. Based on these definitions, we present the estimators’ sensitivity results.We include...