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The effectiveness of randomized complete block design

Statistica Neerlandica, 2004
This paper examines the relative efficiency of randomized complete block design as compared with that of completely randomized design. The most widely used measure of relative efficiency considers only the error variances of the two designs, therefore it does not provide the complete information concerning the sensitivity of the experiment in the final
Show Li Jan, Gwowen Shieh
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Completely-Randomized Designs

2019
This chapter introduces permutation methods for multiple independent variables; that is, completely-randomized designs. Included in this chapter are six example analyses illustrating computation of exact permutation probability values for multi-sample tests, calculation of measures of effect size for multi-sample tests, the effect of extreme values on ...
Paul W. Mielke   +3 more
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Replicated Randomized Complete Block Design [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Quality Technology, 1978
A computer program is given that assists in analyzing data from a replicated randomized complete block experimental design. One worked example is given.
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A rational design of completely random shRNA library

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2013
It has been well established that the shRNA library has a significant advantage for screening the important genes involved in the interested biological pathways. Currently, the available libraries mainly target the known protein genes in human and mouse.
Lijun Yuan   +4 more
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The Randomized Complete Block Design [PDF]

open access: possible, 2014
If it is possible to group the experimental material or conditions in a manner such that the variation among experimental units within a group is less than the variation would have without grouping, this should be done in order to compare treatments on the less variable material or under less variable conditions.
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Randomization in a complete block design with few blocks

Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 1982
Abstract It is known that the distributions of statistics commonly used in experimental design (notably the F statistic) involve certain nuisance parameters which depend on the model and the design. Raudomization was a technique introduced by R.A. Fisher to eliminate some of these parameter and produce a usable distribution function.
Junjiro Ogawa, K.H. Wehrhahn
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Cluster analysis in a randomized complete block design

Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 1985
The mixture maximum likelihood approach to clustering is used to allocate treatments from a randomized complete block de-sign into relatively homogeneous groups. The implementation of this approach is straightforward for fixed but not random block effects. The density function in each underlying group is assumed to be normal and clustering is performed
Basford, KE, McLachlan, GJ
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Randomized Complete Block Design

Journal of Quality Technology, 1978
A computer program is given which assists in analyzing data obtained from a randomized complete block experimental design with one observation per treatment-block combination.
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Randomized Complete Block Designs in Industrial Studies

Quality Engineering, 2002
The competitive nature of business today requires the knowledge to be able to manipulate process levels in a predictable fashion to reduce process variation.
Robert A. McLean   +2 more
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