Trend-resistant repeated measurement Designs
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The existence and non-existence of trend-resistant repeated measurement designs are investigated. Two families of efficient/optimal repeated measurement designs which are very popular among experimenters are shown to be trend-resistant or trend-resistant with respect to treatments.
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volume 1 issue 1
pages 69- 83
publication date 2004-09
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