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Experimental design in the Earth sciences

TL;DR: The present paper reviews the application of some statistical methods to the Earth sciences, with special reference to the design of experiments for analysis of variance, and consideration is given to the nature of distributions encountered in Earth science data.
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Limitations and Tradeoffs in Minimum Input Selection Problems

TL;DR: A framework to design a sparse actuator schedule for a given large-scale linear system with guaranteed performance bounds using a polynomial-time algorithm is developed and it is shown that several popular and widely used optimization criteria in the literature belong to this new class of controllability metrics.
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A randomization-based perspective on analysis of variance: a test statistic robust to treatment effect heterogeneity

TL;DR: In this article, the authors considered Fisher randomization tests for Neyman's null hypothesis of no average treatment effect in a finite-population setting associated with completely randomized experiments involving more than two treatments.
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Construction of alternative hypotheses for randomization tests with ordinal outcomes

TL;DR: The authors construct sequences of alternative hypotheses in increasing order of departures from the sharp null hypothesis of zero treatment effect on each experimental unit, to help assess the powers of randomization tests with ordinal outcomes in randomized treatment-control experiments.