The repeated measurement design (RMD) is a cost-effective research design commonly used in various fields. RMDs have several advantages; however, the carryover effect is a fundamental issue. Carryover effects typically serve as the primary source of bias in the evaluation of treatment efficacy. To reduce this bias, minimal circular balanced RMDs (MCBRMDs) are utilized. Rule I of the cyclic shift method produces MCBRMDs for only the odd v (number of treatments to be compared). Rule II produces these designs for both v odd and v even. This article contributes to the literature by providing a systematic comparison of two cyclic shift rules for constructing MCBRMDs for odd v. The study provides useful guidance to experimenters in choosing effective designs under practical experimental restrictions by comparing these designs using efficiency of carryover effects and separability.
Malik et al. (Fri,) studied this question.