One-Way Classification.

Autor: Sahai, Hardeo, Ojeda, Mario Miguel
Zdroj: Analysis of Variance for Random Models; 2005, p93-163, 71p
Abstrakt: In Chapter 2, we considered the so-called balanced one-way random effects model where nis are all equal. Equal numbers of observations for each treatment group or factor level are desirable because of the simplicity of organizing the experimental data and subsequent analysis. However, as indicated in Chapter 9, for a variety of reasons, more data may be available for some levels than for others. In this chapter, we consider a one-way random effects model involving unequal numbers of observations for different groups. This model is widely used in a number of applications in science and engineering. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index