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Some constructions for balanced n-ary residual treatment effects designs

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  • Aggarwal, M. L.
  • Jha, Mithilesh Kumar

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In residual treatment effects designs the effect of the treatment continues beyond the period of its application. Recently, Chawla and Dey (J. Indian Soc. Agric. Statist. 51(1) (1998) 42-50) have developed a series of balanced ternary change-over designs in which a treatment occurs in a given sequence at most twice. In this paper, we have given construction of some new families of balanced ternary residual treatment effects designs and also balanced n-ary residual treatment effects designs where the treatment can occur at most n times in a given sequence, but the same treatment does not appear in two consecutive periods.

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  • Aggarwal, M. L. & Jha, Mithilesh Kumar, 2000. "Some constructions for balanced n-ary residual treatment effects designs," Statistics & Probability Letters, Elsevier, vol. 47(4), pages 347-350, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:stapro:v:47:y:2000:i:4:p:347-350
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