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Statistical Design and Analysis of Experiments: With Applications to Engineering and Science
Contributor(s): Mason, Robert L. (Author), Gunst, Richard F. (Author), Hess, James L. (Author)
ISBN: 0471372161     ISBN-13: 9780471372165
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
OUR PRICE:   $214.65  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: February 2003
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Annotation: Praise for the First Edition
"Statistical Design and Analysis of Experiments"

"A very useful book for self study and reference."
-"Journal of Quality Technology"

"Very well written. It is concise and really packs a lot of material in a valuable reference book."
-"Technometrics"

"An informative and well-written book . . . presented in an easy-to-understand style with many illustrative numerical examples taken from engineering and scientific studies."
-"Choice" (American Library Association)

Practicing engineers and scientists often have a need to utilize statistical approaches to solving problems in an experimental setting. Yet many have little formal training in statistics. Statistical Design and Analysis of Experiments gives such readers a carefully selected, practical background in the statistical techniques that are most useful to experimenters and data analysts who collect, analyze, and interpret data.

The First Edition of this now-classic book garnered praise in the field. Now its authors update and revise their text, incorporating readers' suggestions as well as a number of new developments. Statistical Design and Analysis of Experiments, Second Edition emphasizes the strategy of experimentation, data analysis, and the interpretation of experimental results, presenting statistics as an integral component of experimentation from the planning stage to the presentation of conclusions.

Giving an overview of the conceptual foundations of modern statistical practice, the revised text features discussions of: The distinctions between populations or processes and samples; parameters and statistics; and mathematical and statistical modeling Thedesign and analysis of experiments with factorial structures, unbalanced experiments, crossed and nested factors, and random factor effects Confidence-interval and hypothesis-testing procedures for single-factor and multifactor experiments Quantitative predictors and factors, including linear regression modeling using least-squares estimators, with diagnostic techniques for assessing model assumptions

Ideal for both students and professionals, this focused and cogent reference has proven to be an excellent classroom textbook with numerous examples. It deserves a place among the tools of every engineer and scientist working in an experimental setting.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Science | Research & Methodology
- Mathematics | Probability & Statistics - General
- Mathematics | Applied
Dewey: 507.27
LCCN: 2002068951
Series: Wiley Probability and Statistics
Physical Information: 1.56" H x 6.12" W x 9.6" (2.6 lbs) 760 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Emphasizes the strategy of experimentation, data analysis, and the interpretation of experimental results.
  • Features numerous examples using actual engineering and scientific studies.
  • Presents statistics as an integral component of experimentation from the planning stage to the presentation of the conclusions.
  • Deep and concentrated experimental design coverage, with equivalent but separate emphasis on the analysis of data from the various designs.
  • Topics can be implemented by practitioners and do not require a high level of training in statistics.
  • New edition includes new and updated material and computer output.