Cross-over experiments : design, analysis, and application
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Cross-over experiments : design, analysis, and application
(Statistics : textbooks and monographs, v. 135)
Marcel Dekker, c1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Developing a model-based approach that enables any cross-over trial, of any degree of imbalance, to be analyzed both for direct effects and for residual effects, using consistent procedures that employ commercially available statistical software, this text offers a guide to the analysis of cross-over designs.;Illustrating practical applications throughout with examples, this book: emphasizes the importance of choosing highly efficient designs that separate treatment and carryover effects; demonstrates the exact methodology needed to handle the analysis of data; presents a new methodology for the analysis of binary and categorical data; and considers the effects of blocking. The appendices facilitate the choosing of an appropriate design for every experimental need.
Table of Contents
- Introduction to the analysis of cross-over designs - basic principles and some useful tools
- Latin square designs
- the 2-treatment, 2-period, 2-sequence design
- modifications of the 2-treatment, 2-period, 2-sequence design
- cross-over designs with variance balance
- cross-over designs lacking variance balance
- the analysis of categorical data from cross-over designs
- ordinary least squares estimation versus other criteria of estimation - justification for using the methodology presented in this book
- other topics in cross-over designs.
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