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Main Authors: Chen, Jianbin, Lin, Dennis K. J., Rios, Nicholas, Zhang, Xueru
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.06559
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author Chen, Jianbin
Lin, Dennis K. J.
Rios, Nicholas
Zhang, Xueru
author_facet Chen, Jianbin
Lin, Dennis K. J.
Rios, Nicholas
Zhang, Xueru
contents In an order-of-addition (OofA) experiment, the sequence of m different components can significantly impact the experiment's response. In many OofA experiments, the components are subject to constraints, where certain orders are impossible. For example, in survey design and job scheduling, the components are often arranged into groups, and these groups of components must be placed in a fixed order. If two components are in different groups, their pairwise order is determined by the fixed order of their groups. Design and analysis are needed for these pairwise-group constrained OofA experiments. A new model is proposed to accommodate pairwise-group constraints. This paper also introduces a model for mixed-pairwise constrained OofA experiments, which allows one pair of components within each group to have a pre-determined pairwise order. It is proven that the full design, which uses all feasible orders exactly once, is D- and G-optimal under the proposed models. Systematic construction methods are used to find optimal fractional designs for pairwise-group and mixed-pairwise constrained OofA experiments. The proposed methods efficiently assess the impact of question order in a survey dataset, where participants answered generalized intelligence questions in a randomly assigned order under mixed-pairwise constraints.
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spellingShingle Design and analysis for constrained order-of-addition experiments
Chen, Jianbin
Lin, Dennis K. J.
Rios, Nicholas
Zhang, Xueru
Methodology
In an order-of-addition (OofA) experiment, the sequence of m different components can significantly impact the experiment's response. In many OofA experiments, the components are subject to constraints, where certain orders are impossible. For example, in survey design and job scheduling, the components are often arranged into groups, and these groups of components must be placed in a fixed order. If two components are in different groups, their pairwise order is determined by the fixed order of their groups. Design and analysis are needed for these pairwise-group constrained OofA experiments. A new model is proposed to accommodate pairwise-group constraints. This paper also introduces a model for mixed-pairwise constrained OofA experiments, which allows one pair of components within each group to have a pre-determined pairwise order. It is proven that the full design, which uses all feasible orders exactly once, is D- and G-optimal under the proposed models. Systematic construction methods are used to find optimal fractional designs for pairwise-group and mixed-pairwise constrained OofA experiments. The proposed methods efficiently assess the impact of question order in a survey dataset, where participants answered generalized intelligence questions in a randomly assigned order under mixed-pairwise constraints.
title Design and analysis for constrained order-of-addition experiments
topic Methodology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.06559