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Two recent and powerful screening designs are compared. The comparisons focus on how robust each design is with respect to assumptions of model heredity and sparsity. Four truth models having varied aspects of heredity and sparsity are used; each examined at four levels of random noise. Each screening method is analyzed against the random data using the method's proposed analysis approach and compared...