Robustness to the unavailability of data in block designs |
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Authors: | W. I. Notz D. C. Whittinghill Y. Zhu |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Statistics, The Ohio State University, 141 Cochins Hall, 1958 Neil Avenue, 43210-1247 Columbus, OH, USA |
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Abstract: | We present general results for finding or boundingtmaxB, the maximum number of arbitrary whole blocks of observations which can be removed from a block design, and still leave all of the elementary treatment contrasts estimable. The block sizes may be larger than the number of treatments. The results are applied to BBDs, reinforced BIBDs and BBDs, BTIBDs, and a series of variance balanced incomplete block designs with two block sizes. Also given for most of these designs, are results fortmax, the maximum number of arbitrary, scattered observations that can become unavailable, and still leave all of the elementary treatment contrasts estimable.The work was undertaken while Dr. Whittinghill was visiting Ohio State University, and supported by a grant from the Natural Sciences Division, Colby College, Waterville, Maine. |
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Keywords: | BBD BTIBD block design reinforced design robustness |
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