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"David Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would love to find a couple good texts on the design and analysis of
> experiments and experimental data. Could someone recomment to me a
few good
> text books on the subject and in particular those that emp
"Ken K." wrote:
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> I find BH&H to be quite good, but a little hard to read and getting a little
> dated. I much prefer "Design and Analysis of Experiments" by Douglas C.
> Montgomery, John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 0-471-52000-4
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I to was going to also mention this book by the Arizona Prof.
"Ken K." wrote:
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> I find BH&H to be quite good, but a little hard to read and getting a little
> dated. I much prefer "Design and Analysis of Experiments" by Douglas C.
> Montgomery, John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 0-471-52000-4
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I to was going to also mention this book by the Arizona Prof. M
Good day,
A very well writen book and easy to understand is by J.L. Fleiss "Design and
analysis of clinical experiments" (ISBN 0-471-82047-4)
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Dr Julie Lamoureux, dmd, MSc
Tampa, Florida
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"David Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Amen.
Start with the question to be answered. Then look at the situation -
factors, desired response, methods of measuring (operational
definitions, OK?) Maybe then we can look around and see what sort of
design will fit, and whether we can move the situation toward a specific
design. It's
Alas, there are no good books. I can recommend
sections from various ones, but there is nothing
that puts it all together. The best, is the first
part of Atkinson and Donev, which is at the right
level, but doesn't cover enough material. Scheffé
is very good, as is Kempthorne and Cochran and
Cox,
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From: "dennis roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Experimental Design Text Advice
> At 10:49 AM 1/18/01 -0600, Ken K. wrote:
> >I fi
At 10:49 AM 1/18/01 -0600, Ken K. wrote:
>I find BH&H to be quite good, but a little hard to read and getting a little
>dated. I much prefer "Design and Analysis of Experiments" by Douglas C.
>Montgomery, John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 0-471-52000-4
>
>I really like the simple style Montogomery uses in a
I find BH&H to be quite good, but a little hard to read and getting a little
dated. I much prefer "Design and Analysis of Experiments" by Douglas C.
Montgomery, John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 0-471-52000-4
I really like the simple style Montogomery uses in all his books
.
Ken
"Bertil Runström" <[EMAIL
Hi David,
A very good book is "Statistics for Experimenters", Box, Hunter and Hunter.
John Wiley and Sons. ISBN 0-471-09315-7
Kind regards
Bertil Runström
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> I would love to find
I would love to find a couple good texts on the design and analysis of
experiments and experimental data. Could someone recomment to me a few good
text books on the subject and in particular those that emphasize biological
or pharmaceutical experimentation.
Thank you very much in advance,
Dave
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