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1NSW Agriculture, Orange Agricultural Institute, Australia. Arthur.Gilmour@agric.nsw.gov.au
Biometrics
|September 14, 2000
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Federer (1998, Biometrics 54, 471-481) presents two analyses of field data in which high-order polynomials are fitted as random regressions to remove spatial variation. We challenge the justification of this approach and suggest some alternatives.
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