Two fully repli­cated designs? [Design Issues]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2014-12-27 16:52 (4196 d 04:18 ago) – Posting: # 14180
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Hi Kumar,

I think that all these “designs” lead to trouble. I would suggest two fully replicated three-period designs.

T1  R   T1  and  T2  R   T2
R   T1   R       R   T2   R


A fully replicated design gives you not only the variability of R but also of T. If the variance of T is lower than the one R you will get a reward in the pivotal study (smaller sample size).

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