Title: A REVIEW OF MITHILESH - ARCHANA METHODS OF BALANCED INCOMPLETE
SEQUENCE CROSSOVER DESIGN OF FIRST ORDER RESIDUAL EFFECT |
Authors: Adebara Lanre, Ilugbusi Ayokunle Oluwatosin and Rotipin Ademola Joseph |
Abstract: Crossover design is an experimental design with different treatment sequences receive by subject at different
period one at a time. In this paper, two methods of universally optimal of balanced incomplete sequence
crossover design of first order residual effect (treatment effect that persist only for one period after period of
treatment application) given by Mithilesh and Archana were reviewed. Algorithm that contained primitive
root x=2 and x=3 were used to allocate treatment to initial blocks for design construction for both the first
and second design construction methods respectively, first design showed that each other treatment preceded
each treatment once while second design showed that each other treatment preceded each treatment six times.
It is concluded that measurement of first order residual effect increases as the number of sequences increase. |
Keywords: Crossover design, Sequence, Period, Universally optimal |
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