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Checking for orthogonal contrasts

On Dec 3, 2010, at 17:17 , S Ellison wrote:

            
You'll find that the block and treatment terms are NOT orthogonal. That's where all the stuff about "efficiency factors" and "recovery of interblock information" comes from.
a) basically, yes, I think you do

b) yes, many, but there is an amazing amount of sloppily thought out "folklore" going around, including the common misconception that somehow sum-to-zero contrasts are inherently better than the other types. What does seem to be the case is just that they have computational advantages in completely balanced designs, because they then imply orthogonality of COLUMNS of the design matrix. That in turn means that you can construct the sum of squares for each model term based on its own columns only. In unbalanced designs, they just tend to give incorrect results...