The Analysis of Designed Experiments with Missing Observations
Richard G. Jarrett
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1978, vol. 27, issue 1, 38-46
Abstract:
This paper examines published methods for analysing designed experiments with missing observations. An exact method originated by Wilkinson is shown to be a viable alternative to the more commonly used iterative techniques. It has the advantage that, from a small number of standard analyses of the design using specially constructed data vectors, a full and accurate analysis of the observed data can be obtained.
Date: 1978
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