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Three-period, two-treatment crossover design under long-term carryover effect

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  • Suryasish Chatterjee
  • Uttam Bandyopadhyay

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  • Suryasish Chatterjee & Uttam Bandyopadhyay, 2017. "Three-period, two-treatment crossover design under long-term carryover effect," Statistica Neerlandica, Netherlands Society for Statistics and Operations Research, vol. 71(4), pages 263-285, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:stanee:v:71:y:2017:i:4:p:263-285
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    1. Atsushi Kawaguchi & Gary G. Koch & Ratna Ramaswamy, 2009. "Applications of Extensions of Bivariate Rank Sum Statistics to the Crossover Design to Compare Two Treatments Through Four Sequence Groups," Biometrics, The International Biometric Society, vol. 65(3), pages 979-988, September.
    2. Uttam Bandyopadhyay & Suryasish Chatterjee, 2015. "Nonparametric analysis of the two-period two-treatment crossover design," Journal of Nonparametric Statistics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 27(1), pages 127-148, March.
    3. Uttam Bandyopadhyay & Atanu Biswas & Shirsendu Mukherjee, 2007. "Adaptive two‐treatment two‐period crossover design for binary treatment responses," Statistica Neerlandica, Netherlands Society for Statistics and Operations Research, vol. 61(3), pages 329-344, August.
    4. Uttam Bandyopadhyay & Shirsendu Mukherjee, 2015. "Adaptive Crossover Design for Normal Responses," Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 44(7), pages 1466-1482, April.
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