Design of experiments : statistical principles of research design and analysis / Robert O. Kuehl.

Author
Kuehl, R. O. [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
2nd ed.
Published/​Created
Pacific Grove, CA : Duxbury/Thomson Learning, ©2000.
Description
xvi, 666 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

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    "In this Second Edition of Design of Experiments: Statistical Principles of Research Design and Analysis, Bob Kuehl continues to treat research design as a very practical subject. He emphasizes the importance of developing a treatment design based on research hypothesis as an initial step and then developing an experimental or observational study design that facilitates efficient data collection. With the book's wide array of examples from actual studies from many scientific and technological fields, Kuehl constantly reinforces the research design process."--BOOK JACKET.
    Notes
    Rev. ed. of: Statistical principles of research design and analysis. c1994.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (p. 576-586) and index.
    Contents
    • Research design principles
    • Getting started with completely randomized designs
    • Treatment comparisons
    • Diagnosing agreement between the data and the model
    • Experiments to study variances
    • Factorial treatment designs
    • Factorial treatment designs, random and mixed mdels
    • Complete block designs
    • Incomplete block designs, an introduction
    • Incomplete block designs, resolvable and cyclic designs
    • Incomplete block designs, factorial treatment designs
    • Response surface designs
    • Split plot designs
    • Repeated measures designs
    • Crossover designs
    • Analysis of covariance.
    ISBN
    • 0534368344
    • 9780534368340
    LCCN
    99023308
    OCLC
    41142956
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