CrossOver: an algorithm for the construction of efficient cross-over designs
A cross‐over experiment involves the application of sequences of treatments to several subjects over a number of time periods. It is thought that the observation made on each subject at the end of a time period may depend on the direct effect of the treatment applied in the current period, and the c...
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| Published in | Statistics in medicine Vol. 23; no. 17; pp. 2645 - 2658 |
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| Main Authors | , , |
| Format | Journal Article |
| Language | English |
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Chichester, UK
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
15.09.2004
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc |
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| Online Access | Get full text |
| ISSN | 0277-6715 1097-0258 |
| DOI | 10.1002/sim.1860 |
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| Summary: | A cross‐over experiment involves the application of sequences of treatments to several subjects over a number of time periods. It is thought that the observation made on each subject at the end of a time period may depend on the direct effect of the treatment applied in the current period, and the carry‐over effects of the treatments applied in one or more previous periods. Various models have been proposed to explain the nature of the carry‐over effects. An experimental design that is optimal under one model may not be optimal if a different model is the appropriate one. In this paper an algorithm is described to construct efficient cross‐over designs for a range of models that involve the direct effects of the treatments and various functions of their carry‐over effects. The effectiveness and flexibility of the algorithm are demonstrated by assessing its performance against numerous designs and models given in the literature. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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| Bibliography: | ArticleID:SIM1860 istex:F8ACE91E94BCA05ACA0CA468038F228CD81BBC94 ark:/67375/WNG-XWC81JBX-0 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-1 content type line 14 ObjectType-Article-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 |
| ISSN: | 0277-6715 1097-0258 |
| DOI: | 10.1002/sim.1860 |