Title of article
An exact upper limit for the variance bias in a carry-over model with correlated errors
Author/Authors
Sailer، نويسنده , , Oliver، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
12
From page
2057
To page
2068
Abstract
The analysis of crossover designs assuming i.i.d. errors leads to biased variance estimates whenever the true covariance structure is not spherical. As a result, the OLS F-test for the equality of the direct effects of the treatments is not valid. Bellavance et al. [1996. Biometrics 52, 607–612] use simulations to show that a modified F-test based on an estimate of the within subjects covariance matrix allows for nearly unbiased tests. Kunert and Utzig [1993. JRSS B 55, 919–927] propose an alternative test that does not need an estimate of the covariance matrix. Instead, they correct the F-statistic by multiplying by a constant based on the worst-case scenario. However, for designs with more than three observations per subject, Kunert and Utzig (1993) only give a rough upper bound for the worst-case variance bias. This may lead to overly conservative tests. In this paper we derive an exact upper limit for the variance bias due to carry-over for an arbitrary number of observations per subject. The result holds for a certain class of highly efficient balanced crossover designs.
Keywords
bias , Correlated errors , Fixed effects model , Variance estimation , Crossover designs , upper limit
Journal title
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference
Record number
2220775
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