STRATUM ANALYSES FOR SPLIT-SPLIT-PLOT DESIGNS GENERATED BY GROUP DIVISIBLE DESIGNS

Journal Title: Colloquium Biometricum; Colloquium Biometricum (Online) - Year 2015, Vol 45, Issue

Abstract

We present general and particular analyses under a mixed linear model resulting from the construction of a non-orthogonal split-split-plot (SSP) design and proper randomization performed (see, Ambroży and Mejza, 2013). The design was generated by some group divisible block designs. Attention is paid to optimal statistical properties with respect to the efficiency of estimation of some groups of basic and any contrasts in both the generating and final designs. The considerations are illustrated with simulated data from an experiment with grain yields of winter wheat.

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Katarzyna Ambroży-Deręgowska, Iwona Mejza, Stanisław Mejza

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Katarzyna Ambroży-Deręgowska, Iwona Mejza, Stanisław Mejza (2015). STRATUM ANALYSES FOR SPLIT-SPLIT-PLOT DESIGNS GENERATED BY GROUP DIVISIBLE DESIGNS. Colloquium Biometricum; Colloquium Biometricum (Online), 45(), 47-65. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-190654