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The book is written for anyone who wants to design experiments,
carry them out, and analyze the results. The authors provide a
clear-cut, practical approach to designing experiments in any
discipline and explain the general principles upon which such
design is based. The reader then can apply these theories to any
specific problem in his own work. No advanced mathematics is needed
to utilize Design of Experiments - the necessary statistical
concepts and briefly reviewed in the first two chapters. Subsequent
chapters explain why and how the design of experiments in an
intrinsic part of the scientific method, what problems will be
encountered by the researcher in setting up his experiment and how
to deal with them, and how to accurately analyze the result in
terms of the sample taken and the method used. Each chapter
includes problems encountered in specific fields so that the reader
can test himself on his comprehension of the material. The
diversity of the applications that these problems encompass also
allows the reader to grasp the basic principles that unite the
statistical approach to experiment design. Researchers and students
in engineering, agriculture, pharmacy, veterinary science,
chemistry, biology, the social; sciences, statistics, mathematics,
or any other field that requires the design, solution, and analysis
of problems will find this book absolutely indispensable.
The book is written for anyone who wants to design experiments,
carry them out, and analyze the results. The authors provide a
clear-cut, practical approach to designing experiments in any
discipline and explain the general principles upon which such
design is based. The reader then can apply these theories to any
specific problem in his own work. No advanced mathematics is needed
to utilize Design of Experiments - the necessary statistical
concepts and briefly reviewed in the first two chapters. Subsequent
chapters explain why and how the design of experiments in an
intrinsic part of the scientific method, what problems will be
encountered by the researcher in setting up his experiment and how
to deal with them, and how to accurately analyze the result in
terms of the sample taken and the method used. Each chapter
includes problems encountered in specific fields so that the reader
can test himself on his comprehension of the material. The
diversity of the applications that these problems encompass also
allows the reader to grasp the basic principles that unite the
statistical approach to experiment design. Researchers and students
in engineering, agriculture, pharmacy, veterinary science,
chemistry, biology, the social; sciences, statistics, mathematics,
or any other field that requires the design, solution, and analysis
of problems will find this book absolutely indispensable.
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