Anindita Datta, S. Jaggi, C. Varghese, E. Varghese
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Series of incomplete row-column designs with two units per cell
Here, two series of incomplete row-column designs with two units per cell have been developed that are structurally complete, i.e. all the cells corresponding to the intersection of row and column receive two distinct treatments. Properties of these classes of designs have been studied and the methods result in designs in which the elementary contrasts of treatment effects are estimated with same variance.