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2013-04-15 22:21
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 Length of block for Randomization in Crossover Trials [General Sta­tis­tics]

Hi all,

How does one determine the number of blocks for a block or restricted randomization used in a crossover trial? Lets say for a 2 treatment x 2 sequence design and a 3 treatment x 6 sequence design.

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John
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2013-04-16 00:17
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 Really relevant?

Hi John!

❝ How does one determine the number of blocks for a block or restricted randomization used in a crossover trial? Lets say for a 2 treatment x 2 sequence design and a 3 treatment x 6 sequence design.


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