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For an experiment designed with an equal number of replications in each cell, there is little controversy concerning the sum of squares to be used in testing the various effects. However, in reality most data are imbalanced and there is no unanimity of opinion as to the sum of squares appropriate for testing the various effects.
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Getson, A.J., Hsuan, F.C. (1988). {2}-Inverses in Linear Models. In: {2}-Inverses and Their Statistical Application. Lecture Notes in Statistics, vol 47. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3930-7_5
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