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Optimal and efficient repeated measurements designs for comparing test treatments with a control

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Rearranging the sequence of test treatments and control treatment within each block of an A-optimal balanced treatment block design such that certain conditions are satisfied, the resulting design is an A-optimal repeated measurements designs when blocks are regarded as units or periods. The efficiencies of designs which are obtained from universally optimal repeated mea-surements designs with test treatments only by changing some treatment labels into control treatment are given.

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Ting, CP. Optimal and efficient repeated measurements designs for comparing test treatments with a control. Metrika 56, 229–238 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001840100175

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