Statistical Principles for the Design of Experiments: Applications to Real Experiments

Statistical Principles for the Design of Experiments: Applications to Real Experiments

R. Mead , S. G. Gilmour , A. Mead
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Nov 12, 2012 · Anglais · Relié (586 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 586
Langue Anglais
Publié Nov 12, 2012
Éditeur Cambridge University Press
Édition 1
ISBN-10 0521862140
ISBN-13 9780521862141

Description

This book delves into the essential statistical principles that underpin the design of experiments, offering a detailed exploration of application methods that are highly relevant to real-world experimental settings. The authors provide readers with a robust understanding of statistical theory while emphasizing practical execution. Their insights are drawn from a wealth of experience, making complex concepts accessible for both novice and seasoned researchers.

Incorporating numerous examples and case studies, the work showcases how statistical design can illuminate experimental outcomes and enhance the reliability of conclusions. The authors skillfully address various methodologies, including factorial designs and response surface methodologies, ensuring that readers gain a comprehensive grasp of the tools at their disposal. This is not just a theoretical treatise; it equips practitioners with the means to implement sound experimental designs effectively.

By bridging the gap between statistical theory and practical application, this book serves as an invaluable resource for statisticians, researchers, and students eager to harness the power of statistical principles in their experimental work. The narrative is thorough yet approachable, fostering an enriching learning experience that encourages experimentation and critical analysis.

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Science & Technologie Contemporain
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