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Biometrika 1977 64(1):59-66; doi:10.1093/biomet/64.1.59
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The precision of different experimental designs for a random field

CAMILLE DUBY, XAVIER GUYON and BERNARD PRUM

Institut National Agronomique Paris
Départment de Mathématiques, Université de Paris-Sud Orsay, France

Various experimental designs can be used to study the effects of several treatments on a field. The variation of yield in the field will be represented by a realization of a stationary process with isotropic covariance. The variance of an estimator of a treatment effect can be divided into two parts, the first part due to experimental errors and the second part involving the process as well as randomization. This second component will be studied in order to find an optimal experimental design.

Key Words: Experimental design • Random field • Stationary isotropic process • Optimal design


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