A simulation study on tests of hypotheses and confidence intervals for fixed effects in mixed models for blocked experiments with missing data |
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Authors: | Joachim?SpilkeEmail author Hans-Peter?Piepho Xiyuan?Hu |
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Affiliation: | 1.Agricultural Faculty,Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg,Halle,Germany;2.Faculty of Agricultural Sciences,University of Hohenheim,Stuttgart,Germany;3.Agricultural Faculty,University of Yangling,Yangling,China |
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Abstract: | This article considers the analysis of experiments with missing data from various experimental designs frequently used in
agricultural research (randomized complete blocks, split plots, strip plots). We investigate the small sample properties of
REML-based Wald-type F tests using linear mixed models. Several methods for approximating the denominator degrees of freedom are employed, all of
which are available with the MIXED procedure of the SAS System (8.02). The simulation results show that the Kenward-Roger
method provides the best control of the Type I error rate and is not inferior to other methods in terms of power. |
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