ZZH coupling : A probe to the origin of EWSB ?
Choudhury, Debajyoti
2003-02-17
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This thesis develops a general strategy for factorial linear model analysis for
experimental and observational studies. It satisfactorily deals with a number of issues that
have previously caused problems in such analyses. The strategy developed here is an
iterative, four-stage, model comparison procedure as described in Brien (1989); it is
a generalization of the approach of Nelder (1965a,b).
The approach is applicable to studies characterized as being structure-balanced,
multitiered and based on Tjur structures unless the structure involves variation
factors when it must be a regular Tjur structure. It covers a wide range of experiments
including multiple-error, change-over, two-phase, superimposed and unbalanced
experiments. Examples illustrating this are presented. Inference from the approach is
based on linear expectation and v...
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This paper gives a general method for constructing quasi-Latin square, quasi-Latin rectangle and extended quasi-Latin rectangle designs for symmetric factorial experiments. Two further methods are given for parameter values satisfying certain conditions. The construction of designs for a range of numbers of rows and columns is discussed so that the different construction techniques are covered. For some row and column combinations, different designs are compared. The construction of designs with rows and columns that are nested or contiguous is also discussed.


