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General Linear Model for a Latin Square:

In design of experiment, a Latin square is a three-factor experiment in which for each pair of factors in any combination of factor values occurs only once.

Consider the following Latin Square,


B
C
D
A
C
D
A
B
D
A
B
C
A
B
C
D

where rows correspond to 4 values of factor I, columns - to 4 values of factor II, and letters to 4 values of factor III.

A general linear model for this experiment is


Yijk = ai + bj + gk + eijk;

where Yijk are observed values of the dependent variable, ai, i=1,4 are effects corresponding to the 4 values of factor I, bj - of factor II, gk - of factor III, eijk are random variations.

Note: the Latin square is appropriate only if effects of all three factors are additive - that is, all interaction effects are zero.

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