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Book Synopsis
This book provides a comprehensive treatment of the design of split-plot and blocked experiments, two types of experiments that are extremely popular in practice.

Trade Review
"Variations on Split Plot and Split Block Experiment Designs reminds me of the classics of design literature, because it contains a plethora of examples of different situations. This structure lets the reader either find exactly what is needed, or something close to it, to build a suitable design. The examples are geared toward the agricultural statistician... As an industrial statistician, I am gratified to see the publication of this book." (Technometrics, May 2010)



Table of Contents

Preface xiii

Chapter 1. The standard split plot experiment design 1

1.1. Introduction 1

1.2. Statistical design 3

1.3. Examples of split-plot-designed experiments 6

1.4. Analysis of variance 9

1.5. F-tests 12

1.6. Standard errors for means and differences between means 14

1.7. Numerical examples 16

1.8. Multiple comparisons of means 23

1.9. One replicate of a split plot experiment design and missing observations 26

1.10. Nature of experimental variation 28

1.11. Repeated measures experiments 29

1.12. Precision of contrasts 29

1.13. Problems 31

1.14. References 32

Appendix 1.1. Example 1.1 code 34

Appendix 1.2. Example 1.2 code 36

Chapter 2. Standard split block experiment design 39

2.1. Introduction 39

2.2. Examples 41

2.3. Analysis of variance 43

2.4. F-tests 44

2.5. Standard errors for contrasts of effects 45

2.6. Numerical examples 46

2.7. Multiple comparisons 52

2.8. One replicate of a split block design 53

2.9. Precision 53

2.10. Comments 54

2.11. Problems 55

2.12. References 55

Appendix 2.1. Example 2.1 code 56

Appendix 2.2. Example 2.2 code 56

Appendix 2.3. Problems 2.1 and 2.2 data 60

Chapter 3. Variations of the split plot experiment design 61

3.1. Introduction 61

3.2. Split split plot experiment design 62

3.3. Split split split plot experiment design 67

3.4. Whole plots not in a factorial arrangement 73

3.5. Split plot treatments in an incomplete block experiment design within each whole plot 74

3.6. Split plot treatments in a row-column arrangement within each whole plot treatment and in different
whole plot treatments 75

3.7. Whole plots in a systematic arrangement 76

3.8. Split plots in a systematic arrangement 77

3.9. Characters or responses as split plot treatments 77

3.10. Observational or experimental error? 79

3.11. Time as a discrete factor rather than as a continuous factor 80

3.12. Inappropriate model? 86

3.13. Complete confounding of some effects and split plot experiment designs 90

3.14. Comments 91

3.15. Problems 91

3.16. References 93

Appendix 3.1. Table 3.1 code and data 94

Chapter 4. Variations of the split block experiment design 97

4.1. Introduction 97

4.2. One set of treatments in a randomized complete block and the other in a Latin square experiment design 98

4.3. Both sets of treatments in split block arrangements 100

4.4. Split block split block or strip strip block experiment design 100

4.5. One set of treatments in an incomplete block design and the second set in a randomized complete block design 106

4.6. An experiment design split blocked across the entire experiment 107

4.7. Confounding in a factorial treatment design and in a split block experiment design 108

4.8. Split block experiment design with a control 111

4.9. Comments 114

4.10. Problems 114

4.11. References 115

Appendix 4.1. Example 4.1 code 115

Chapter 5. Combinations of SPEDs and SBEDs 120

5.1. Introduction 120

5.2. Factors A and B in a split block experiment design and factor C in a split plot arrangement to factors A and B 120

5.3. Factor A treatments are the whole plot treatments and factors B and C treatments are in a split block arrangement within each whole plot 125

5.4. Factors A and B in a standard split plot experiment design and factor C in a split block arrangement over both
factors A and B 127

5.5. A complexly designed experiment 130

5.6. Some rules to follow for finding an analysis for complexly designed experiments 135

5.7. Comments 138

5.8. Problems 139

5.9. References 139

Appendix 5.1. Example 5.1 code 139

Appendix 5.2. Example 5.2 data set, code, and output 144

Chapter 6. World records for the largest analysis of variance table (259 lines) and for the most error terms (62) in one analysis of variance 147

6.1. Introduction 147

6.2. Description of the experiment 148

6.3. Preliminary analyses for the experiment 152

6.4. A combined analysis of variance partitioning of the degrees of freedom 157

6.5. Some comments 163

6.6. Problems 163

6.7. References 163

Appendix 6.1. Figure 6.1 to Figure 6.6 164

Chapter 7. Augmented split plot experiment design 169

7.1. Introduction 169

7.2. Augmented genotypes as the whole plots 170

7.3. Augmented genotypes as the split plots 174

7.4. Augmented split split plot experiment design 176

7.5. Discussion 180

7.6. Problems 180

7.7. References 181

Appendix 7.1. SAS code for ASPED, genotypes as whole plots, Example 7.1 182

Appendix 7.2. SAS code for ASPEDT, genotypes as split plots, Example 7.2 185

Appendix 7.3. SAS code for ASSPED, Example 7.3 186

Chapter 8. Augmented split block experiment design 188

8.1. Introduction 188

8.2. Augmented split block experiment designs 188

8.3. Augmented split blocks for intercropping experiments 193

8.4. Numerical example 8.1 194

8.5. Comments 197

8.6. Problems 197

8.7. References 198

Appendix 8.1. Codes for numerical Example 8.1 198

Chapter 9. Missing observations in split plot and split block experiment designs 202

9.1. Introduction 202

9.2. Missing observations in a split plot experiment design 203

9.3. Missing observations in a split block experiment design 204

9.4. Comments 204

9.5 Problems 204

9.6. References 206

Appendix 9.1. SAS code for numerical example in Section 9.2 206

Appendix 9.2. SAS code for numerical example in Section 9.3 209

Chapter 10. Combining split plot or split block designed experiments over sites 213

10.1. Introduction 213

10.2. Combining split plot designed experiments over sites 213

10.3. Combining split block designed experiments over sites 217

10.4. Discussion 219

10.5. Problems 219

10.6. References 219

Appendix 10.1. Example 10.1 219

Appendix 10.2. Example 10.2 229

Chapter 11. Covariance analyses for split plot and split block experiment designs 239

11.1. Introduction 239

11.2. Covariance analysis for a standard split plot design 240

11.3. Covariance analysis for a split block experiment design 250

11.4. Covariance analysis for a split split plot experiment design 255

11.5. Covariance analysis for variations of designs 259

11.6. Discussion 260

11.7. Problems 260

11.8. References 262

Appendix 11.1. SAS code for Example 11.1 263

Appendix 11.2. SAS code for Example 11.2 264

Appendix 11.3. SAS code for Example 11.3 265

Index

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      Book Synopsis
      This book provides a comprehensive treatment of the design of split-plot and blocked experiments, two types of experiments that are extremely popular in practice.

      Trade Review
      "Variations on Split Plot and Split Block Experiment Designs reminds me of the classics of design literature, because it contains a plethora of examples of different situations. This structure lets the reader either find exactly what is needed, or something close to it, to build a suitable design. The examples are geared toward the agricultural statistician... As an industrial statistician, I am gratified to see the publication of this book." (Technometrics, May 2010)



      Table of Contents

      Preface xiii

      Chapter 1. The standard split plot experiment design 1

      1.1. Introduction 1

      1.2. Statistical design 3

      1.3. Examples of split-plot-designed experiments 6

      1.4. Analysis of variance 9

      1.5. F-tests 12

      1.6. Standard errors for means and differences between means 14

      1.7. Numerical examples 16

      1.8. Multiple comparisons of means 23

      1.9. One replicate of a split plot experiment design and missing observations 26

      1.10. Nature of experimental variation 28

      1.11. Repeated measures experiments 29

      1.12. Precision of contrasts 29

      1.13. Problems 31

      1.14. References 32

      Appendix 1.1. Example 1.1 code 34

      Appendix 1.2. Example 1.2 code 36

      Chapter 2. Standard split block experiment design 39

      2.1. Introduction 39

      2.2. Examples 41

      2.3. Analysis of variance 43

      2.4. F-tests 44

      2.5. Standard errors for contrasts of effects 45

      2.6. Numerical examples 46

      2.7. Multiple comparisons 52

      2.8. One replicate of a split block design 53

      2.9. Precision 53

      2.10. Comments 54

      2.11. Problems 55

      2.12. References 55

      Appendix 2.1. Example 2.1 code 56

      Appendix 2.2. Example 2.2 code 56

      Appendix 2.3. Problems 2.1 and 2.2 data 60

      Chapter 3. Variations of the split plot experiment design 61

      3.1. Introduction 61

      3.2. Split split plot experiment design 62

      3.3. Split split split plot experiment design 67

      3.4. Whole plots not in a factorial arrangement 73

      3.5. Split plot treatments in an incomplete block experiment design within each whole plot 74

      3.6. Split plot treatments in a row-column arrangement within each whole plot treatment and in different
      whole plot treatments 75

      3.7. Whole plots in a systematic arrangement 76

      3.8. Split plots in a systematic arrangement 77

      3.9. Characters or responses as split plot treatments 77

      3.10. Observational or experimental error? 79

      3.11. Time as a discrete factor rather than as a continuous factor 80

      3.12. Inappropriate model? 86

      3.13. Complete confounding of some effects and split plot experiment designs 90

      3.14. Comments 91

      3.15. Problems 91

      3.16. References 93

      Appendix 3.1. Table 3.1 code and data 94

      Chapter 4. Variations of the split block experiment design 97

      4.1. Introduction 97

      4.2. One set of treatments in a randomized complete block and the other in a Latin square experiment design 98

      4.3. Both sets of treatments in split block arrangements 100

      4.4. Split block split block or strip strip block experiment design 100

      4.5. One set of treatments in an incomplete block design and the second set in a randomized complete block design 106

      4.6. An experiment design split blocked across the entire experiment 107

      4.7. Confounding in a factorial treatment design and in a split block experiment design 108

      4.8. Split block experiment design with a control 111

      4.9. Comments 114

      4.10. Problems 114

      4.11. References 115

      Appendix 4.1. Example 4.1 code 115

      Chapter 5. Combinations of SPEDs and SBEDs 120

      5.1. Introduction 120

      5.2. Factors A and B in a split block experiment design and factor C in a split plot arrangement to factors A and B 120

      5.3. Factor A treatments are the whole plot treatments and factors B and C treatments are in a split block arrangement within each whole plot 125

      5.4. Factors A and B in a standard split plot experiment design and factor C in a split block arrangement over both
      factors A and B 127

      5.5. A complexly designed experiment 130

      5.6. Some rules to follow for finding an analysis for complexly designed experiments 135

      5.7. Comments 138

      5.8. Problems 139

      5.9. References 139

      Appendix 5.1. Example 5.1 code 139

      Appendix 5.2. Example 5.2 data set, code, and output 144

      Chapter 6. World records for the largest analysis of variance table (259 lines) and for the most error terms (62) in one analysis of variance 147

      6.1. Introduction 147

      6.2. Description of the experiment 148

      6.3. Preliminary analyses for the experiment 152

      6.4. A combined analysis of variance partitioning of the degrees of freedom 157

      6.5. Some comments 163

      6.6. Problems 163

      6.7. References 163

      Appendix 6.1. Figure 6.1 to Figure 6.6 164

      Chapter 7. Augmented split plot experiment design 169

      7.1. Introduction 169

      7.2. Augmented genotypes as the whole plots 170

      7.3. Augmented genotypes as the split plots 174

      7.4. Augmented split split plot experiment design 176

      7.5. Discussion 180

      7.6. Problems 180

      7.7. References 181

      Appendix 7.1. SAS code for ASPED, genotypes as whole plots, Example 7.1 182

      Appendix 7.2. SAS code for ASPEDT, genotypes as split plots, Example 7.2 185

      Appendix 7.3. SAS code for ASSPED, Example 7.3 186

      Chapter 8. Augmented split block experiment design 188

      8.1. Introduction 188

      8.2. Augmented split block experiment designs 188

      8.3. Augmented split blocks for intercropping experiments 193

      8.4. Numerical example 8.1 194

      8.5. Comments 197

      8.6. Problems 197

      8.7. References 198

      Appendix 8.1. Codes for numerical Example 8.1 198

      Chapter 9. Missing observations in split plot and split block experiment designs 202

      9.1. Introduction 202

      9.2. Missing observations in a split plot experiment design 203

      9.3. Missing observations in a split block experiment design 204

      9.4. Comments 204

      9.5 Problems 204

      9.6. References 206

      Appendix 9.1. SAS code for numerical example in Section 9.2 206

      Appendix 9.2. SAS code for numerical example in Section 9.3 209

      Chapter 10. Combining split plot or split block designed experiments over sites 213

      10.1. Introduction 213

      10.2. Combining split plot designed experiments over sites 213

      10.3. Combining split block designed experiments over sites 217

      10.4. Discussion 219

      10.5. Problems 219

      10.6. References 219

      Appendix 10.1. Example 10.1 219

      Appendix 10.2. Example 10.2 229

      Chapter 11. Covariance analyses for split plot and split block experiment designs 239

      11.1. Introduction 239

      11.2. Covariance analysis for a standard split plot design 240

      11.3. Covariance analysis for a split block experiment design 250

      11.4. Covariance analysis for a split split plot experiment design 255

      11.5. Covariance analysis for variations of designs 259

      11.6. Discussion 260

      11.7. Problems 260

      11.8. References 262

      Appendix 11.1. SAS code for Example 11.1 263

      Appendix 11.2. SAS code for Example 11.2 264

      Appendix 11.3. SAS code for Example 11.3 265

      Index

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