Row-Column Designs
N. R. Mohan Madhyastha (),
S. Ravi and
A. S. Praveena
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N. R. Mohan Madhyastha: University of Mysore, Department of Studies in Statistics
S. Ravi: University of Mysore, Department of Studies in Statistics
A. S. Praveena: University of Mysore, Department of Studies in Statistics
Chapter Chapter 4 in A First Course in Linear Models and Design of Experiments, 2020, pp 105-130 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Row-column designs are plots arranged in arrays wherein plots in any row are homogeneous with respect to the yield under study, and plots across rows are not, and plots in any column are homogeneous with respect to the yield under study, and plots across columns are not. Including Sudoku, which is a special type of Latin square design, there are a number of applications of such designs. Apart from Latin square design, Youden square design is the other row-column design which has many applications.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-8659-0_4
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