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The need to understand how to design and set up an investigative
experiment is nearly universal to all students in engineering,
applied technology and science, as well as many of the social
sciences. Many schools offer courses in this fundamental skill and
this book is meant to offer an easily accessible introduction to
the essential tools needed, including an understanding of logical
processes, how to use measurement, the do's and don'ts of designing
experiments so as to achieve reproducible results and the basic
mathematical underpinnings of how data should be analyzed and
interpreted. The subject is also taught as part of courses on
Engineering statistics, Quality Control in Manufacturing, and
Senior Design Project, in which conducting experimental research is
usually integral to the project in question.
* Covers such essential fundamentals as "definitions,"
"quantification," and standardization of test materials
* Shows students and professionals alike how to plan an
experiment-from how to frame a proper Hypothesis to designing an
experiment to accurately reflect the nature of the problem to
"designing with factors."
* Includes a separate section on the use of Statistics in
Experimental Research, including overview of probability and
statistics, as well as Randomization, Replication and Sampling, as
well as proper ways to draw statistical inferences from
experimental data.
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