ABSTRACT

The designs presented in Chapters 4 and 5 are more conventional, a bit more easily recognized and used more frequently than the ones to be presented in this chapter. For the designs in this chapter the factorial structure is not complete and to recognize the features and how to set up reasonable linear models for the analysis of the data from these designs is not always obvious. Also, in this chapter, we use Latin letters rather than Greek letters to represent the well-defined random components in the mathematical models.