E- and R-optimality of block designs for treatment-control comparisons
Abstract
We study optimal block designs for comparing a set of test treatments with a control treatment. We provide the class of all E-optimal approximate block designs characterized by simple linear constraints. Employing this characterization, we obtain a class of E-optimal exact designs for treatment-control comparisons for unequal block sizes. In the studied model, we justify the use of E-optimality by providing a statistical interpretation for all E-optimal approximate designs and for the known classes of E-optimal exact designs. Moreover, we consider the R-optimality criterion, which minimizes the volume of the rectangular confidence region based on the Bonferroni confidence intervals. We show that all approximate A-optimal designs and a large class of A-optimal exact designs for treatment-control comparisons are also R-optimal. This further reinforces the observation that A-optimal designs perform well even for rectangular confidence regions.
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