Abstract

Augmented designs are useful for screening experiments involving large numbers of new and untried treatments. Since resolvable row-column designs are useful for controlling extraneous variation, it is desirable to use such designs for the check or standard treatments to construct augmented lattice square experiment designs. A simple procedure is described for constructing such designs using c = 2k and c = 3k check treatments and n = rk(k -— 2) and n = rk(k — 3) new treatments, respectively, r being the number of complete blocks. A trend analysis for these designs, which allows for solutions of fixed effects, is presented. The random effects case is also discussed. A SAS computer code and the output from this code illustrated with a small numerical example are available from the author.

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