Proposes nearly balanced TCARDs that minimize the first two generalized word-length pattern components, defines Φ_BCD criterion linked to classical optimality, and constructs designs via coordinate exchange with simulation-calibrated weights for LLM prompt engineering.
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Response times modeled as drift-diffusion processes enable consistent estimation of population-average preferences from heterogeneous anonymous binary choices.
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TCARD: Nearly Balanced Two-Level Designs with Treatment Cardinality Constraints with an Application to LLM Prompt Engineering
Proposes nearly balanced TCARDs that minimize the first two generalized word-length pattern components, defines Φ_BCD criterion linked to classical optimality, and constructs designs via coordinate exchange with simulation-calibrated weights for LLM prompt engineering.
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Response Time Enhances Alignment with Heterogeneous Preferences
Response times modeled as drift-diffusion processes enable consistent estimation of population-average preferences from heterogeneous anonymous binary choices.