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Conference on Applied Statistics in Agriculture

1991

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Evaluation Of Four Covariate Types Used For Adjustment Of Spatial Variability, Paul N. Hinz, John P. Lagus Apr 1991

Evaluation Of Four Covariate Types Used For Adjustment Of Spatial Variability, Paul N. Hinz, John P. Lagus

Conference on Applied Statistics in Agriculture

Four types of covariates are used to account for spatial variability in data from a field experiment for evaluating 620 soybean varieties for iron chlorosis. The covariates are calculated as the average of 4 and of 14 neighboring residuals and of 4 and of 14 neighboring observations. The residual mean square from the analysis of covariance was smaller' when residuals were used in calculation of the covariates than when observations were used. Moreover, use of 14 neighbors resulted in smaller residual mean squares than did use of 4 neighbors. Differences among 4 covariate types were small and not practically important. …