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Minimal sufficient statistics for the partially balanced incomplete block (PBIB) design with two associate classes under an eisenhart model II

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Kapadia, C.H. Minimal sufficient statistics for the partially balanced incomplete block (PBIB) design with two associate classes under an eisenhart model II. Ann Inst Stat Math 14, 63–71 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02868624

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