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Designed Experiments In The Presence Of Spatial Correlation, David B. Marx Apr 1992

Designed Experiments In The Presence Of Spatial Correlation, David B. Marx

Conference on Applied Statistics in Agriculture

Soil heterogeneity is generally the major cause of variation in plot yield data and the difficulty of its interpretation. If a large degree of variability is present at a test site, some method of controlling it must be found. Controlling experimental variability can be achieved either by good experimental design or by analysis procedures which account for the spatial correlation. Classical designs are only moderately equipped to adjust for spatially correlated data. More complex designs including nearest neighbor designs, Williams designs, and certain restricted Latin square designs are developed for field experimentation when spatial correlation causes classical designs to be …