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In this paper we consider analysis of several models, where the structure of the covariance matrix is intermediate between that of intra-class correlation form and completely arbitrary. The designs considered are incomplete blocks and split-plot. Some of these models arise in studies of growth-curves, learning processes and other areas. Analysis is generally in terms of likelihood ratio tests.
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Bhargava, R.P., Shah, K.R. Analysis of some mixed-models for block and split-plot designs. Ann Inst Stat Math 27, 365–375 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02504656
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