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- The concept of a circular design is defined and when proper balance for various effects is assumed its universal optimality is proved over the class of all designs with the same set of parameters. Such designs are shown to minimize the variance of the best”
- linear unbiased estimators of contrasts of residual and direct effects over the class of equireplicated designs. All models assume first order residual effects and are of a circular nature. The proofs are presented in a unified manner for several models at a time. They are based on certain matrix domination which occurs when parameters are eliminated from a linear model this latter fact is proved for a general linear model. repeated measurements designs circular strongly balanced uniform designs residual effects universal optimality
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Magda, C. G. (1980). Circular Balanced Repeated Measurements Designs. Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 9(18), 1901–1918. https://doi.org/10.1080/03610928008828004
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