The ordering of experimental designs. A Hilbert space approach
Andrej Pázman (1974)
Kybernetika
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Andrej Pázman (1974)
Kybernetika
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Andrej Pázman (1976)
Kybernetika
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Małgorzata Graczyk (2013)
Biometrical Letters
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The purpose of this paper is to apply results on weighing designs to the setting of 2m factorial designs. Using weighing designs, we give some proposals for experimental plans. Relevant counterexamples are indicated. Also the results of a simulation study on the existence of weighing designs are presented.
B. Ceranka, K. Katulska (1991)
Applicationes Mathematicae
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Anthony C. Atkinson (2004)
Discussiones Mathematicae Probability and Statistics
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Adaptive designs are used in phase III clinical trials for skewing the allocation pattern towards the better treatments. We use optimum design theory to provide a skewed biased-coin procedure for sequential designs with continuous responses. The skewed designs are used to provide adaptive designs, the performance of which is studied numerically for designs with three treatments. Important properties are loss and the proportion of allocation to inferior treatments. Regularisation to provide...
Marija Kuzmanović (2008)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Bronisław Ceranka, Małgorzata Graczyk (2004)
Discussiones Mathematicae Probability and Statistics
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In this paper we study the estimation problem of individual measurements (weights) of objects in a model of chemical balance weighing design with diagonal variance - covariance matrix of errors under the restriction k₁ + k₂ < p, where k₁ and k₂ represent the number of objects placed on the right and left pans, respectively. We want all variances of estimated measurments to be equal and attaining their lower bound. We give a necessary and sufficient condition under which this lower...
Jagdish N. Srivastava, A. M. Wijetunga (1983)
Trabajos de Estadística e Investigación Operativa
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In this paper we consider a class of incomplete block designs in which every block is two dimensional. Thus heterogeneity is removed not only between blocks, but also in two directions within each block. Such designs have been considered before in Srivastava (1977,1978). Here, we consider the class of cyclic designs of this type when the number of treatments ν is an odd number between 5 and 25, and present designs that are D-optimal within this class.