A q×q Latin square is an arrangement of q symbols, each repeated q times, in a square of side q such that each symbol appears exactly once in each row and in each column. Such arrangements are useful ...
All of the preceding examples involve designs with completely nested block structures, for which PROC PLAN was especially designed. However, by appropriate coordination of its facilities, a much wider ...
Classical missing cell formulas for the randomized block design and Latin square design are derived using the modified cell means model. The role of the assumptions of no interaction for these designs ...
The Canadian Journal of Statistics / La Revue Canadienne de Statistique, Vol. 3, No. 1 (1975), pp. 119-124 (6 pages) Bradley (1958) proposed a very simple procedure for constructing latin square ...
THE efficacy of the Latin-square design 1 in eliminating two-dimensional variation from treatment comparisons, particularly in field experiments, has long been established. Kendall 2 states that ...