Design Of Comparative Experiments (cambridge Series In Statistical And Probabilistic Mathematics)
by R. A. Bailey /
2008 / English / PDF
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Design of Comparative Experiments develops a coherent framework for
thinking about factors that affect experiments and their
relationships, including the use of Hasse diagrams. These diagrams
are used to elucidate structure, calculate degrees of freedom and
allocate treatment sub-spaces to appropriate strata. Good design
considers units and treatments first, and then allocates treatments
to units. Based on a one-term course the author has taught since
1989, the book is ideal for advanced undergraduate and beginning
graduate courses. This book should be on the shelf of every
practicing statistician who designs experiments.
Design of Comparative Experiments develops a coherent framework for
thinking about factors that affect experiments and their
relationships, including the use of Hasse diagrams. These diagrams
are used to elucidate structure, calculate degrees of freedom and
allocate treatment sub-spaces to appropriate strata. Good design
considers units and treatments first, and then allocates treatments
to units. Based on a one-term course the author has taught since
1989, the book is ideal for advanced undergraduate and beginning
graduate courses. This book should be on the shelf of every
practicing statistician who designs experiments.