On the design of paired comparison experiments with application
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Research in Mathematics
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In practice, paired comparison experiments involving pairs of either full or partial profiles are
frequently used. When all attributes have a general common number of levels, the problem of
finding optimal designs is considered in the presence of a second-order interaction model. In this
setting, the D-optimal designs for the second-order interaction model have both types of pairs in
which either all attributes have different levels or approximately half of the attributes are different.
The proposed optimal designs can be used as a benchmark to compare any design for estimating
main effects and two- and three-attribute interactions. A practical situation that incorporates the
corresponding second-order interactions is covered.
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To cite this article: Eric Nyarko | (2023) On the design of paired comparison experiments with application, Research in Mathematics, 10:1, 2180873, DOI: 10.1080/27684830.2023.2180873