1992 Proceedings

Proceedings of the Conference on Applied Statistics in Agriculture

1992 Table of Contents


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1 Beyond Linearity and Independence

J.S. Hunter

15 Co-Effect Analysis of Variance: A New Method for Unbalanced Data

A. Plante

27 Studying Herbicide Resistance Using Treatment Area Dynamics Model

A.N. Sinha, D.L. Shaner

41 Prevalence Rate Differences Based on Herdmate Comparisons

J.M. Sacks, R.C. Cutlip, A.L. Weaver and H.D. Lehmkuhl

48 Utilization of the Line-Intercept Method to Estimate the Coverage, Density and Average Length of Row Skips in Cotton and Other Row Crops

J.L. Willers, S. R. Yatham, M.R. Williams and D.C. Akins

60 Statistical Analysis of Genotype-by-Environment Interaction Using the AMMI Model and Stability Estimates

B. Shafii and W.J. Price

73 A Markov Chain Model to Assess Resistance of Cattle to Horn Flies

E. Gbur and CD. Steelman

87 Confidence Intervals for Soil Properties Based on Differing Statistical Assumptions

F.J. Young, R.D. Hammer and J.M. Maatta

104 Designed Experiments in the Presence of Spatial Correlations

D.B. Marx

125 A Simple Alternative to the Standard Statistical Model for the Analysis of Field Experiments with Latin Square Designs

C.P. Cox and J.B. Meeker

140 Planning a Safety Study on Agricultural Product: Effects of Land Application of Phosphogypsum on Radon Flux

R.C. Littell and S. Kundu

153 Estimating Variance Functions for Weighted Linear Regression

M.S. Williams, H.T. Schreuder, T.G. Gregoire and W.A. Bechtold

161 The Analysis of Tree Ring Chronologies Using a Mixed Linear Model

O.B. Allen, D.A.J. Ryan and D.L. McLaughlin

170 Options for Analyzing Unbalanced Split-Plot Experiments: A Case Study

M. D. Remmenga and D.E. Johnson

180 Analysis of Mixed Models Without Mixed Models Software

G.A. Milliken

190 Analyzing Split-Plot and Repeated-Measures Designs Using Mixed Models

R. Wolfinger, N. Miles-McDermott and J. Kendall

201 When Should Random Effects be Included in Estimable Functions and When They Should Not?

D.C. Blouin

213 An Example of Path Analysis Applied to Classification Variables

R.E. Lund and A.L. Scharen

222 Regression Modeling Using Principal Components

S. Boneh and G.R. Mendieta

233 Soil Properties and Landtypes — Classification and Identification with Discrimination Analysis

R.D. Hammer and J.W. Philpot

243 Simplified Data Analysis for Generally Balanced but Messy Experimental Designs

R.E. Lund

257 A Comparison of Double Sampling Regression Estimators

D.L. Clason and G.M. Southward

265 The Need for the Analysis of Treatment x Period Interaction in Animal Experiments

L.A. Goonewardene and L.Z. Florence

 

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