The Combination of Information in Generally Balanced Designs
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B (Statistical Methodology)
July 1, 1968
Cited by 87
Abstract
Summary A general method is proposed for combining information in generally balanced designs when estimates of treatment effects are available from more than one stratum. Estimates of stratum variances are obtained by equating residual sum of squares in each stratum to their expectations, using the ML estimates of treatment effects. Weights may be given, the solution then being explicit, or fitted, in which case iteration is required. The results of a Monte Carlo study are given for a BIB design to test the distribution of the variance estimates.
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