ISBN-13: 9780412063411 / Angielski / Twarda / 1997 / 437 str.
This textbook and reference book is aimed at statiticians and scientists who would like to gain practical experience with the design and analysis of experiments, with enough theory to understand the analysis of standard and non-standard experimental designs. The book highlights the world of real experiments, guiding the reader through the perception of design problems and the realization of a suitable analysis. Part A deals with the interplay of design and analysis. Part B works with groups of data, providing a flexible framework for unstructured comparisons of means. Part C introduces a factorial model, allowing one to consider more complicated designs. Part D discusses analysis of covariance. Parts F, G and H, address the question of what is the experimental unit.