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In this chapter we present the most important problems connected with the design of experiments using Youden squares with split units. In fact we consider two types of designs. The first is connected with different arrangements of subplot treatments on the units of Youden squares. The second is connected with the design of experiments when one or more treatments arranged in Youden squares are control or standard treatments. We characterize some of these designs with respect to general balance property and with respect to design efficiency factors.

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The authors would like to thank to JSPS and PAN for giving them the opportunity to carry out this joint research in Japan and in Poland. The research was also partially supported by JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) 21540142.

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Mejza, S.F., Kuriki, S. (2013). Youden Square with Split Units. In: Lita da Silva, J., Caeiro, F., Natário, I., Braumann, C. (eds) Advances in Regression, Survival Analysis, Extreme Values, Markov Processes and Other Statistical Applications. Studies in Theoretical and Applied Statistics(). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34904-1_1

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