Assessing The Adequacy Of Split-Plot Design Models

David, Asiribo, Dikko
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This paper assesses the adequacy of model fit of the split-plot design models, that is the whole plot (WP) sub-design model with WP error and the split-plot (SP) sub-design model with SP error for comparing the effectiveness of resistant measures that use medians instead of means, resulting in a coefficient that is more resistant to outliers or extreme data points. This paper presents empirical application of four measures of model adequacy check and they are coefficient of determination (R2), modelling efficiency (MEF) statistic, prediction coefficient of determination (R2prod), and mean square error prediction (MSEP). These four measures were explored using their mean and median form. A 2(1+3) replicated two-level SP design and a 31 × 42 replicated mixed level SP design were used for computing the measures of model adequacy of fit for each WP and SP sub-design models. These measures in their median form described the predictive performance of each WP and SP sub-design models adequately.
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评估分块设计模型的充分性
本文评估了分裂图设计模型的模型拟合充分性,即带有WP误差的整图(WP)子设计模型和带有SP误差的分裂图(SP)子设计模型,用于比较使用中位数而不是平均值的抵抗措施的有效性,从而得出一个更能抵抗异常值或极端数据点的系数。本文给出了模型充分性检验的四个测度的实证应用,即决定系数(R2)、建模效率(MEF)统计量、预测决定系数(R2prod)和均方误差预测(MSEP)。这四项措施是用它们的平均值和中位数形式来探讨的。采用2(1+3)重复双水平SP设计和31 × 42重复混合水平SP设计计算每个WP和SP子设计模型的模型拟合充分性。这些测量的中值形式充分描述了每个WP和SP子设计模型的预测性能。
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