Confounding in 33 Factorial Experiments in Nine Blocks
D. Wilkie
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1961, vol. 10, issue 2, 83-92
Abstract:
In this article Dr Wilkie compares two experiments, one in which interactions only are confounded and one in which two main effects are confounded. Although it is not customary to confound main effects there are instances where it is advantageous to do so.
Date: 1961
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