FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS IN THE DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS
Written by Charles R. Hicks, Kenneth V. Turner
Published by Oxford University Press
in 1999
ISBN: 0195122739
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FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS IN THE DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS
Written by Charles R. Hicks, Kenneth V. Turner.
Stock no. 1830332
5th.
1999.
Hardback.
Very good condition.
Fifth edition, thoroughly revised and updated, includes sixty new problems. A comprehensive coverage of the key elements of experimental design used by applied researchers to colve problems in the field. Wide-ranging and accessible, it shows students how to use applied statistics for planning, running, and analyzing experiments. This edition focuses more on computer use than previous editions. Blue glazed boards. x and 565 pages including index. ISBN: 0195122739. Boards scuffed and a little grubby. Top & tail of spine and corners lightly worn. Text block is very slightly grubby. Name in ink to front endpaper. Else contents clean.
Front cover
Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 The Experiment, the Design and the Analysis
- Chapter 2 Review of Statistical Inference
- Chapter 3 Single-Factor Experiments with No Restrictions on Randomization
- Chapter 4 Single-Factor Experiments: Randomized Block and Latin Square Designs
- Chapter 5 Factorial Experiments
- Chapter 6 Fixed, Random and Mixed Methods
- Chapter 7 Nested and Nested-Factorial Experiments
- Chapter 8 Experiments of Two or More Factors: Restrictions on Randomization
- Chapter 9 2f Factorial Experiments
- Chapter 10 3f Factorial Experiments
- Chapter 11 Factorial Experiment: Split-Plot Design
- Chapter 12 Factorial Experiment: Confounding in Blocks
- Chapter 13 Fractional Replication
- Chapter 14 The Taguchi Approach to the Design of Experiments
- Chapter 15 Regression
- Chapter 16 Miscellaneous Topics
- Summary and Special Problems
- Glossary of Terms
- References
- Statistical Tables
- Answers to Selected Problems
- Index