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Statistics for Experimenters

Design, Innovation, and Discovery, 2nd Edition

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This updated edition of a classic text adopts the same teaching methods as the original, using examples, clear graphics, and computer applications to enhance understanding. It equips experimenters with essential scientific and statistical tools to maximize insights from research data, illustrating their application throughout the investigative process. The authors focus on solving real problems and exploring suitable statistical design and analysis methods. Thoroughly revised, this edition reflects advancements in techniques and technologies since the first release. New topics include Graphical Analysis of Variance, Computer Analysis of Complex Designs, and Response Service Methods for hands-on experimentation. It also covers robust product and process design, Process Control, Forecasting, Time Series, and multi-response problem-solving using active and inert factor spaces. Bayesian approaches to model selection and sequential experimentation are introduced, along with an appendix featuring insightful quotes from various thinkers to enrich the learning experience. All computations can be performed using the statistical language R, with functions for ANOVA, Bayesian screening, and model building included, along with R packages available online. The content is applicable across physical, engineering, biological, and social sciences, making it ideal for those needing statistical methods for experiments without formal training.

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Statistics for Experimenters, George E. P. Box, J. Stuart Hunter, William Gordon Hunter

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Title
Statistics for Experimenters
Subtitle
Design, Innovation, and Discovery, 2nd Edition
Language
English
Released
2005
Format
Hardcover
Pages
633
ISBN10
0471718130
ISBN13
9780471718130
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This updated edition of a classic text adopts the same teaching methods as the original, using examples, clear graphics, and computer applications to enhance understanding. It equips experimenters with essential scientific and statistical tools to maximize insights from research data, illustrating their application throughout the investigative process. The authors focus on solving real problems and exploring suitable statistical design and analysis methods. Thoroughly revised, this edition reflects advancements in techniques and technologies since the first release. New topics include Graphical Analysis of Variance, Computer Analysis of Complex Designs, and Response Service Methods for hands-on experimentation. It also covers robust product and process design, Process Control, Forecasting, Time Series, and multi-response problem-solving using active and inert factor spaces. Bayesian approaches to model selection and sequential experimentation are introduced, along with an appendix featuring insightful quotes from various thinkers to enrich the learning experience. All computations can be performed using the statistical language R, with functions for ANOVA, Bayesian screening, and model building included, along with R packages available online. The content is applicable across physical, engineering, biological, and social sciences, making it ideal for those needing statistical methods for experiments without formal training.