Re: [R] a book recommendation, please [O/T]

2016-11-08 Thread Simon Blomberg
How about Cox and Reid (2000) The Theory of the Design of Experiments. It has S-PLUS code in the back, which should pretty much work with R. On 08/11/16 22:24, Spencer Graves wrote: Have you considered Box and Draper (2007) Response Surfaces, Mixtures, and Ridge Analyses, 2nd Edition?

Re: [R] a book recommendation, please [O/T]

2016-11-08 Thread Richard M. Heiberger
It depends what "Data Analytics" means. Is it more or less, or just a synonym, for "Statistics"? My book, "Statistical Analysis and Data Display: An Intermediate Course with Examples in R" 2nd edition, Springer 2015 could support about half of a Design of Experiments course for MS in Statistics.

Re: [R] a book recommendation, please [O/T]

2016-11-08 Thread Spencer Graves
Have you considered Box and Draper (2007) Response Surfaces, Mixtures, and Ridge Analyses, 2nd Edition? You probably know that George Box invented the field of Response Surfaces with Box, G. E. P. and Wilson, K.B. (1951) On the Experimental Attainment of Optimum Conditions (with

Re: [R] a book recommendation, please [O/T]

2016-11-07 Thread Erin Hodgess
I like BH^2 as well as a reference book! I actually think I will go with the DOE with R by Larson. Thanks to all for the help! Sincerely, Erin On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 10:59 PM, Bert Gunter wrote: > Have you looked here: > >

Re: [R] a book recommendation, please [O/T]

2016-11-07 Thread Bert Gunter
Have you looked here: https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_pg_2?rh=n%3A283155%2Ck%3Aexperimental+design=2=experimental+design=UTF8=1478580868 I would think your choice depends strongly on the arena of application. Of course I like BH^2, but that was because I was taught by them. Cheers, Bert Bert

[R] a book recommendation, please [O/T]

2016-11-07 Thread Erin Hodgess
Hello! Could someone recommend a good book on Design of Experiments for a Master's in Data Analytics, please? I use Montgomery's book for my undergrad course, but was thinking about something a little more advanced for this one. Any help much appreciated, particularly with R-related texts.