Abstract

Incomplete experimental designs are useful when the experiment cannot be planned in the classical complete design, e.g. because of the experimental material structure. The design considered in this paper is a row-column design with a split-plot structure. The incompleteness of the design may appear either in rows, in columns or in whole-plots. The randomization procedure and model building are the starting point of the paper. It is followed by an analysis of the linear mixed model and the experiment planning. The Nelder's approach connected with the notion of the general balance of multistratum designed experiments is adopted in the analysis.

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