The book is composed of two volumes, each consisting of five chapters.
In Vol- ume I, following some statistical motivation based on a
randomization model, a general theory of the analysis of experiments in
block designs has been de- veloped. In the present Volume II, the
primary aim is to present methods of that satisfy the statistical
requirements described in constructing block designs Volume I,
particularly those considered in Chapters 3 and 4, and also to give some
catalogues of plans of the designs. Thus, the constructional aspects are
of predominant interest in Volume II, with a general consideration given
in Chapter 6. The main design investigations are systematized by
separating the material into two contents, depending on whether the
designs provide unit efficiency fac- tors for some contrasts of
treatment parameters (Chapter 7) or not (Chapter 8). This distinction in
classifying block designs may be essential from a prac- tical point of
view. In general, classification of block designs, whether proper or
not, is based here on efficiency balance (EB) in the sense of the new
termi- nology proposed in Section 4. 4 (see, in particular, Definition
4. 4. 2). Most of the attention is given to connected proper designs
because of their statistical advantages as described in Volume I,
particularly in Chapter 3. When all con- trasts are of equal importance,
either the class of (v - 1; 0; O)-EB designs, i. e.