In some experiments in the physical and biological sciences, a binary response is of primary interest and is often described by a generalized linear model. Examples include experiments in food technology and studies in chemistry where the outcome is whether or not a salt is formed in a chemical reaction. For such experiments, designs that are efficient under the assumption of a linear model may be inadequate for the description and prediction of the response. The generation of designs using a search algorithm is addressed for completely randomized designs when a generalized linear model describes the response. A method of assessing the designs is discussed and illustrated by examples
The search algorithm presented here is capable of finding either exact or continuous designs for gen...
abstract: This study concerns optimal designs for experiments where responses consist of both binary...
An experimental design is a formula or algorithm that specifies how resources are to be utilized thr...
When the aim of an experiment is the estimation of a Generalised Linear Model (GLM), standard design...
Standard factorial designs may sometimes be inadequate for experiments that aim to estimate a genera...
When the aim of an experiment is the estimation of a generalized linear model (GLM), standard design...
The aim of an experiment is often to enable discrimination between competing forms for a response mo...
Standard factorial designs may sometimes be inadequate for experiments that aim to estimate a genera...
Standard factorial designs may sometimes be inadequate for experiments that aim to estimate a genera...
Many experiments measure a response that cannot be adequately described by a linear model withnormal...
Standard factorial designs sometimes may be inadequate for experiments that aim to estimate a genera...
Standard factorial designs may sometimes be inadequate for experiments that aim to estimate a genera...
The main subject of this thesis concerns the optimum design of experiments for discriminating betwee...
Many experiments measure a response that cannot be adequately described by a linear model with norma...
AbstractThe first investigation is made of designs for screening experiments where the response vari...
The search algorithm presented here is capable of finding either exact or continuous designs for gen...
abstract: This study concerns optimal designs for experiments where responses consist of both binary...
An experimental design is a formula or algorithm that specifies how resources are to be utilized thr...
When the aim of an experiment is the estimation of a Generalised Linear Model (GLM), standard design...
Standard factorial designs may sometimes be inadequate for experiments that aim to estimate a genera...
When the aim of an experiment is the estimation of a generalized linear model (GLM), standard design...
The aim of an experiment is often to enable discrimination between competing forms for a response mo...
Standard factorial designs may sometimes be inadequate for experiments that aim to estimate a genera...
Standard factorial designs may sometimes be inadequate for experiments that aim to estimate a genera...
Many experiments measure a response that cannot be adequately described by a linear model withnormal...
Standard factorial designs sometimes may be inadequate for experiments that aim to estimate a genera...
Standard factorial designs may sometimes be inadequate for experiments that aim to estimate a genera...
The main subject of this thesis concerns the optimum design of experiments for discriminating betwee...
Many experiments measure a response that cannot be adequately described by a linear model with norma...
AbstractThe first investigation is made of designs for screening experiments where the response vari...
The search algorithm presented here is capable of finding either exact or continuous designs for gen...
abstract: This study concerns optimal designs for experiments where responses consist of both binary...
An experimental design is a formula or algorithm that specifies how resources are to be utilized thr...