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A indispensable guide to understanding and designing modern experiments The tools and techniques of Design of Experiments (DOE) allow researchers to successfully collect, analyze, and interpret data across a wide array of disciplines. Statistical Analysis of Designed Experiments provides a modern and balanced treatment of DOE methodology with thorough coverage of the underlying theory and standard designs of experiments, guiding the reader through applications to research in various fields such as engineering, medicine, business, and the social sciences. The book supplies a foundation for the subject, beginning with basic concepts of DOE and a review of elementary normal theory statistical methods. Subsequent chapters present a uniform, model-based approach to DOE. Each design is presented in a comprehensive format and is accompanied by a motivating example, discussion of the applicability of the design, and a model for its analysis using statistical methods such as graphical plots, analysis of variance (ANOVA), confidence intervals, and hypothesis tests. Numerous theoretical and applied exercises are provided in each chapter, and answers to selected exercises are included at the end of the book. An appendix features three case studies that illustrate the challenges often encountered in real-world experiments, such as randomization, unbalanced data, and outliers. Minitab(r) software is used to perform analyses throughout the book, and an accompanying FTP site houses additional exercises and data sets. With its breadth of real-world examples and accessible treatment of both theory and applications, Statistical Analysis of Designed Experiments is a valuable book for experimental design courses at the upper-undergraduate and graduate levels. It is also an indispensable reference for practicing statisticians, engineers, and scientists who would like to further their knowledge of DOE.

Table of Contents:
1. Introduction. 1.1 Observational Studies and Experiments. 1.2 Brief Historical Remarks. 1.3 Basic Terminology and Concepts of Experimentation. 1.4 Basic Principles of Experimentation. 2. Review of Elementary Statistics. 2.1 Experiments for a Single Treatment. 2.2 Experiments for Comparing Two Treatments. 2.3 Linear Regression. 2.4 Chapter Summary. Exercises. 3. Single Factor Experiments: Completely Randomized Designs. 3.1 Summary Statistics and Graphical Displays. 3.2 Model. 3.3 Statistical Analysis. 3.4 Model Diagnostics. 3.5 Data Transformations. 3.6 Power of the F -test and Sample Size Determination. 3.7 Quantitative Treatment Factors. 3.8 One-Way Analysis of Covariance. 3.9 Chapter Notes. 3.10 Chapter Summary. Exercises. 4. Single Factor Experiments: Multiple Comparison and Selection Procedures. 4.1 Basic Concepts of Multiple Comparisons. 4.2 Pairwise Comparisons. 4.3 Comparisons with a Control. 4.4 General Contrasts. 4.5 Ranking and Selection Procedures. 4.6 Chapter Summary. Exercises. 5. Randomized Block Designs and Extensions. 5.1 Randomized Block (RB) Designs. 5.2 Balanced Incomplete Block (BIB) Designs. 5.3 Youden Square (YSQ) Designs. 5.4 Latin Square (LSQ) Designs. 5.5 Chapter Notes. 5.6 Chapter Summary. Exercises. 6. General Factorial Experiments. 6.1 Factorial vs. One-Factor-at-a-Time Experiments. 6.2 Balanced Two-Way Layouts. 6.3 Unbalanced Two-Way Layouts. 6.4 Chapter Notes. 6.5 Chapter Summary. Exercises. 7. Two-Level Factorial Experiments. 7.1 Estimation of Main Effects and Interactions. 7.2 Statistical Analysis. 7.3 Single Replicate Case. 7.4 Factorial Designs in Incomplete Blocks: Confounding of Effects. 7.5 Chapter Notes. 7.6 Chapter Summary. Exercises. 8. Two-Level Fractional Factorial Experiments . 8.1 Two-Level Fractional Factorial Experiments. 8.2 Plackett-Burman Designs. 8.3 Hadamard Designs. 8.4 Supersaturated Designs. 8.5 Orthogonal Arrays. 8.6 Sequential Assemblies of Fractional Factorials. 8.7 Chapter Summary. Exercises. 9. Three-Level and Mixed-Level Factorial Designs. 9.1 Three-Level Full Factorial Designs. 9.2 Three-Level Fractional Factorial Designs. 9.3 Mixed-Level Factorial Designs. 9.4 Chapter Notes. 9.5 Chapter Summary. Exercises. 10. Experiments for Response Optimization. 10.1 Response Surface Methodology. 10.2 Mixture. 10.3 The Taguchi Method of Quality Improvement. 10.4 Chapter Summary. Exercises. 11. Random and Mixed Crossed Factors Designs. 11.1 One-Way Layouts. 11.2 Two-Way Layouts. 11.3 Three-Way Layouts. 11.4 Chapter Notes. 11.5 Chapter Summary. Exercises. 12. Nested, Crossed-Nested and Split Plot Designs. 12.1 Two-Stage Nested Designs. 12.2 Three-Stage Nested Designs. 12.3 Crossed and Nested Designs. 12.4 Split Plot Designs. 12.5 Chapter Notes. 12.6 Chapter Summary. Exercises. 13. Repeated Measures Designs. 13.1 Repeated Measures Designs: Univariate Approach. 13.2 Repeated Measures Designs: Multivariate Approach. 13.3 Chapter Notes. 13.4 Chapter Summary. Exercises. 14. Linear Models with Fixed Effects. 14.1 Basic Linear Model and Least Squares Estimation. 14.2 Confidence Intervals and Hypothesis Testing. 14.3 Power of the F-Test. 14.4 Chapter Notes. 14.5 Chapter Summary. Exercises. A. Vector-Valued Random Variables and Some Distribution Theory. A.1 Mean Vector and Covariance Matrix of a Random Vector. A.2 Covariance Matrix of a Linear Transformation of a Random Vector. A.3 Multivariate Normal Distribution. A.4 Chi-Square, F and t-Distributions. A.5 Distributions of Quadratic Forms. A.6 Multivariate t-Distribution. A.7 Multivariate Normal Sampling Distribution Theory. B. Case Studies. B.1 Case Study 1: Effects of Field Strength and Flip Angle on MRI Contrast. B.1.1 Background. B.1.2 Design. B.1.3 Data Analysis. B.1.4 Results. B.2 Case Study 2: Growing Stem Cells for Bone Implants. B.2.1 Background. B.2.2 Design. B.2.3 Data Analysis. B.2.4 Results. B.3 Case Study 3: Router Bit Experiment. B.3.1 Background. B.3.2 Design. B.3.3 Data Analysis. B.3.4 Results.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781118491621
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Height: 250 mm
  • No of Pages: 720
  • Sub Title: Theory and Applications
  • Width: 150 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1118491629
  • Publisher Date: 30 Aug 2012
  • Binding: Other digital
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 15 mm
  • Weight: 725 gr


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