GRCdesigns: Generalized Row-Column Designs
When the number of treatments is large with limited experimental resources then Row-Column(RC) designs with multiple units per cell can be used. These designs are called Generalized Row-Column (GRC) designs and are defined as designs with v treatments in p rows and q columns such that the intersection of each row and column (cell) consists of k experimental units. For example (Bailey & Monod (2001)<doi:10.1111/1467-9469.00235>), to conduct an experiment for comparing 4 treatments using 4 plants with leaves at 2 different heights row-column design with two units per cell can be used. A GRC design is said to be structurally complete if corresponding to the intersection of each row and column, there appears at least two treatments. A GRC design is said to be structurally incomplete if corresponding to the intersection of any row and column, there is at least one cell which does not contain any treatment.
| Version: |
1.0.0 |
| Published: |
2024-01-12 |
| DOI: |
10.32614/CRAN.package.GRCdesigns |
| Author: |
Anindita Datta [aut, ctb],
Seema Jaggi [aut, ctb],
Cini Varghese [ctb],
Eldho Varghese [ctb],
Ashutosh Dalal [cre, ctb],
Arpan Bhowmik [ctb] |
| Maintainer: |
Ashutosh Dalal <ashutosh.dalal97 at gmail.com> |
| License: |
GPL-2 | GPL-3 [expanded from: GPL (≥ 2)] |
| NeedsCompilation: |
no |
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GRCdesigns results |
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