'This excellent book clearly presents elegant, general and simplifying theory, combining valuable practical advice with a large number of real examples. It treats the design of comparative experiments with a unique approach not seen in other books …A must-read for anyone designing experiments or wanting to learn about the design of experiments.' Ching-Shui Cheng, University of California, Berkeley
Preface; 1. Forward look; 2. Unstructured experiments; 3. Simple treatment structure; 4. Blocking; 5. Factorial treatment structure; 6. Row-column designs; 7. Experiments on people and animals; 8. Small units inside large units; 9. More about Latin squares; 10. The calculus of factors; 11. Incomplete-block designs; 12. Factorial designs in incomplete blocks; 13. Fractional factorial designs; 14. Backward look; Exercises; Sources of examples, Questions and exercises; Further reading; Bibliography; Index.