Optimal Paired Comparison Experiments for Second-Order Interactions

08/16/2019
by   Eric Nyarko, et al.
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In real life situations often paired comparisons involving alternatives of either full or partial profiles to mitigate cognitive burden are presented. For this situation the problem of finding optimal designs is considered in the presence of second-order interactions when all attributes have general common number of levels.

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