Mixed‐Up Values in Experiments
J. A. John and
S. M. Lewis
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1976, vol. 25, issue 1, 61-63
Abstract:
Preece and Gower (1974) advocated an iterative computer procedure for estimating mixed‐up values in experiments. In this note a simple non‐iterative method using dummy covariates is described. One advantage of the method is that it can be easily incorporated into a similar computer procedure for estimating missing values.
Date: 1976
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