We consider repeated measurement designs when a residual or carry-over effect may be present in at most one later period. To avoid too rough a model, we assume that there are interactions between carry-over and direct treatment effects. When the aim of the experiment is to study the effects of a treatment used alone, we obtain universally optimal approximate designs. We also propose some efficient designs with a reduced number of subjects
The assumption of carryover effects is unavoidable due to the very nature of crossover designs. Even...
A cross-over study is a comparitive experiment in which subjects receive a sequence of two or more t...
Thesis from Leicester PolytechnicCross-over designs are frequently used in clinical trials, usually ...
We consider repeated measurement designs when a residual or carry-over effect may be present in at m...
We consider repeated measurement designs when a residual or carry-over effect may be present in at m...
In cross-over experiments, each subject receives a sequence of treatments, one in each of a number o...
International audienceWe consider circular crossover designs for models with partial interactions: w...
In crossover designs, each subject receives a series of treatments one after the other. Most papers...
There are a number of different models for crossover designs which take account of carryover effects...
Introduction: A cross-over design is a repeated measurements design such that each experimental unit...
A systematic study is carried out regarding universally optimal designs under the interference model...
There are many diseases and conditions that can be studied using a cross-over clinical trial, where ...
A crossover study is a repeated measures design in which each subject is randomly assigned to a sequ...
A model for responses in a crossover experiment that includes direct and first-order carryover treat...
This paper generalizes Kushner's (1997) method for finding optimal repeated measurements designs to ...
The assumption of carryover effects is unavoidable due to the very nature of crossover designs. Even...
A cross-over study is a comparitive experiment in which subjects receive a sequence of two or more t...
Thesis from Leicester PolytechnicCross-over designs are frequently used in clinical trials, usually ...
We consider repeated measurement designs when a residual or carry-over effect may be present in at m...
We consider repeated measurement designs when a residual or carry-over effect may be present in at m...
In cross-over experiments, each subject receives a sequence of treatments, one in each of a number o...
International audienceWe consider circular crossover designs for models with partial interactions: w...
In crossover designs, each subject receives a series of treatments one after the other. Most papers...
There are a number of different models for crossover designs which take account of carryover effects...
Introduction: A cross-over design is a repeated measurements design such that each experimental unit...
A systematic study is carried out regarding universally optimal designs under the interference model...
There are many diseases and conditions that can be studied using a cross-over clinical trial, where ...
A crossover study is a repeated measures design in which each subject is randomly assigned to a sequ...
A model for responses in a crossover experiment that includes direct and first-order carryover treat...
This paper generalizes Kushner's (1997) method for finding optimal repeated measurements designs to ...
The assumption of carryover effects is unavoidable due to the very nature of crossover designs. Even...
A cross-over study is a comparitive experiment in which subjects receive a sequence of two or more t...
Thesis from Leicester PolytechnicCross-over designs are frequently used in clinical trials, usually ...