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- catalog abstract "The design and analysis of experiments is an essential part of investigation and discovery in science, of process and product improvement in manufacturing, and of comparison of competing protocols or treatments in the applied sciences. This book offers a step by step guide to the experimental planning process and the ensuing analysis of normally distributed data. Design and Analysis of Experiments emphasizes the practical considerations governing the design of an experiment based on the objectives of the study and a solid statistical foundation for the analysis. Almost all data sets in the book have been obtained from real experiments, either run by students in statistics and the applied sciences, or published in the scientific literature. Details of the planning stage of numerous different experiments are discussed. The statistical analysis of experimental data is based on estimable functions and is developed with some care. Design and Analysis of Experiments starts with basic principles and techniques of experimental design and analysis of experiments. It provides a checklist for the planning of experiments, and explains the estimation of treatment contrasts and analysis of variance. These basics are then applied in a wide variety of settings. Designs covered include completely randomized designs, complete and incomplete block designs, row-column designs, single replicate designs with confounding, fractional factorial designs, response surface designs, and designs involving nested factors and factors with random effects, including split-plot designs. The book is accessible to all readers who have a good basic knowledge of expected values, confidence intervals and hypothesis tests. It is ideal for use in the classroom at both the senior undergraduate and the graduate level. A guide to the use of the SAS System computer".
- catalog contributor b11115375.
- catalog contributor b11115376.
- catalog created "1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1999.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [725]-730) and indexes.".
- catalog description "Principles and techniques -- Planning experiments -- Designs with one source of variation -- Inferences for contrasts and treatment means -- Checking models assuptions -- Experiments with two crossed treatment factors -- Several crossed treatment factors -- Polynomial regression -- Analysis of covariance -- Complete block designs -- Incomplete block designs -- Designs with two blocking factors -- Confounded two-level factorial experiments -- Confounding in general factorial experiments -- Fractional factorial experiments -- Response surface methodology -- Random effects and variance components -- Nested models -- Split-plot designs.".
- catalog description "The design and analysis of experiments is an essential part of investigation and discovery in science, of process and product improvement in manufacturing, and of comparison of competing protocols or treatments in the applied sciences. This book offers a step by step guide to the experimental planning process and the ensuing analysis of normally distributed data. Design and Analysis of Experiments emphasizes the practical considerations governing the design of an experiment based on the objectives of the study and a solid statistical foundation for the analysis. Almost all data sets in the book have been obtained from real experiments, either run by students in statistics and the applied sciences, or published in the scientific literature. Details of the planning stage of numerous different experiments are discussed. The statistical analysis of experimental data is based on estimable functions and is developed with some care. Design and Analysis of Experiments starts with basic principles and techniques of experimental design and analysis of experiments. It provides a checklist for the planning of experiments, and explains the estimation of treatment contrasts and analysis of variance. These basics are then applied in a wide variety of settings. Designs covered include completely randomized designs, complete and incomplete block designs, row-column designs, single replicate designs with confounding, fractional factorial designs, response surface designs, and designs involving nested factors and factors with random effects, including split-plot designs. The book is accessible to all readers who have a good basic knowledge of expected values, confidence intervals and hypothesis tests. It is ideal for use in the classroom at both the senior undergraduate and the graduate level. A guide to the use of the SAS System computer".
- catalog extent "xix, 740 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0387985611 (acid-free paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Springer texts in statistics".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Springer,".
- catalog subject "001.4/34 21".
- catalog subject "Experimental design.".
- catalog subject "Mathematical statistics.".
- catalog subject "QA279 .D43 1999".
- catalog subject "Statistics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Principles and techniques -- Planning experiments -- Designs with one source of variation -- Inferences for contrasts and treatment means -- Checking models assuptions -- Experiments with two crossed treatment factors -- Several crossed treatment factors -- Polynomial regression -- Analysis of covariance -- Complete block designs -- Incomplete block designs -- Designs with two blocking factors -- Confounded two-level factorial experiments -- Confounding in general factorial experiments -- Fractional factorial experiments -- Response surface methodology -- Random effects and variance components -- Nested models -- Split-plot designs.".
- catalog title "Design and analysis of experiments / Angela Dean, Daniel Voss.".
- catalog type "text".