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On Certain D-Optimal Spring Balance Weighing Designs
Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice, 2007zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Katulska, Krystyna, Przybył, Katarzyna
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A-Optimal Spring Balance Weighing Designs Under Some Conditions
Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 2012In this article, the estimation problem of individual weights of objects in spring balance weighing design using the criterion of A-optimality is discussed. It is assumed that the measurement errors have different variances. The lowest bound of the trace of the dispersion matrix is obtained and the conditions when this lowest bound is achieved are ...
Małgorzata Graczyk
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Optimum biased spring balance weighing designs
Statistics & Probability Letters, 1989zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
K. Katulska
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Biometrical Journal, 1989
AbstractThe incidence matrix of a BIB design for v treatments has been used to construct a biased spring balance weighing design. Conditions under which an optimum biased spring balance weighing design exists are given. It is also shown how this theory may be utilized to obtain treatment and experiment designs to estimate differences in legume content ...
B. Ceranka, K. Katulska
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AbstractThe incidence matrix of a BIB design for v treatments has been used to construct a biased spring balance weighing design. Conditions under which an optimum biased spring balance weighing design exists are given. It is also shown how this theory may be utilized to obtain treatment and experiment designs to estimate differences in legume content ...
B. Ceranka, K. Katulska
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Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, 1990
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Ceranka, B., Katulska, K.
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Ceranka, B., Katulska, K.
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Australian Journal of Statistics, 1986
The problem of estimation of the total weight of objects using a singular spring balance weighing design with non‐homogeneity of the variances of errors has been dealt with in this paper. Based on a theorem by Katulska (1984) giving a lower bound for the variance of the estimated total weight, a necessary and sufficient condition for this lower bound ...
Ceranka, B., Katulska, K.
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The problem of estimation of the total weight of objects using a singular spring balance weighing design with non‐homogeneity of the variances of errors has been dealt with in this paper. Based on a theorem by Katulska (1984) giving a lower bound for the variance of the estimated total weight, a necessary and sufficient condition for this lower bound ...
Ceranka, B., Katulska, K.
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Optimum biased spring balance weighing designs with non-homogeneity of the variances of errors
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 1992zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Ceranka, Bronisław, Katulska, Krystyna
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Optimum spring balance weighing designs for estimating the total weight
Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 1980The problem of estimation of the total weight or objects using a spring balance weighing design has been deait with in this paper Based on a theorem by Dey and Gupta (1977) giving a lower bound for the variance of the estimated total weight, a necessary and sufficient condition for this lower bound to be attained is obtained.
M. N. Swamy
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Some observations on repeated spring balance weighing designs
Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, 1974Dey [3] has suggested a spring balance weighing design in preference to “repeated designs”, and later, Kulshreshtha and Dey [5] have suggested yet one more weighing design which, they say, would be preferred to “repeated designs” and to those suggested in [3], provided one is interested in estimating the weights of some of the objects with increased ...
K. S. Banerjee
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Lithuanian Mathematical Journal, 1994
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Ceranka, B., Katulska, K.
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