Proportionally balanced designs: Some further results and general constructions

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  • Gray, Ken

Abstract

Proportionally balanced designs were introduced by Gray and Matters in response to a need for the allocation of markers of the Queensland Core Skills Test to have a certain property. Put simply, markers were allocated to pairs of units in proportions that reflected the relative numbers of markers allocated in total to each unit. In this paper, the first author extends the theoretical results relating to such designs and provides further instances, and two general constructions, in the case that the design comprises blocks of precisely two sizes.

Published

2001-05-09

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Gray, Ken. (2001). Proportionally balanced designs: Some further results and general constructions. Utilitas Mathematica, 59. Retrieved from https://utilitasmathematica.com/index.php/Index/article/view/221

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