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The Use and Classification of Non-Orthogonal Designs
S. C. Pearce
- Vol. 126, Iss: 3, pp 353-369
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Discussion of : Statutory and Recommended List Trials of Crop Varieties in the United Kingdom
H. D. Patterson,Valerie Silvey +1 more
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Statutory and Recommended List Trials of Crop Varieties in the United Kingdom
H. D. Patterson,Valerie Silvey +1 more
TL;DR: Some of the problems encountered in statutory variety testing including trial design, methods of data analysis and allocation of resources are described and work done so far in resolving them is reported.
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On some desirable patterns in block designs
TL;DR: A general iterative formula for the covariance matrix of the adjusted treatment means in block designs is given and its relation to design patterns discussed in this article, where it is shown that the general formula becomes very simple if the design has some degree of balance.
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Block designs with nested rows and columns
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors considered experimental block designs with nested rows and columns such that within each block the row x column classification is orthogonal, and a procedure for analysis of these designs is given.
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Exchange and Interchange Procedures to Search for Optimal Designs
Byron Jones,J. A. Eccleston +1 more
TL;DR: Examples which illustrate how the algorithm can be used to obtain designs which have a variance structure that reflects the interest expressed in a set of treatment contrasts are given.
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Statistical Tables for Biological, Agricultural and Medical Research
R. A. Fisher,Frank Yates +1 more
TL;DR: Sir Ronald A. Fisher and Frank Yates: Statistical Tables for Biological, Agricultural and Medical Research.
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A new method of arranging variety trials involving a large number of varieties
TL;DR: In this paper, a new method of arranging variety trials involving large numbers of varieties is described, for which the name pseudo-factorial arrangement is proposed, enabling the block size to be kept small without the use of controls.