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Estimating Missing Values in Experiments

J. A. John and P. Prescott

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1975, vol. 24, issue 2, 190-192

Abstract: The use of dummy variables in a covariance analysis for estimating missing values in any analysis of variance design is sometimes dismissed in the literature on the grounds that it requires a considerable amount of computation. This note is intended to emphasize that, on the contrary, in a computer analysis the use of the covariance technique may sometimes be preferred to the iterative methods advocated.

Date: 1975
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