Chpter1 Introduction
1.1 Strategy of Experimentation
1.2 Some Typical Applications of Experimental Design
1.3 Basic Principles
1.4 Guidelines for Desiging Experiments
1.5 A Brief History of Statistical Design
1.6 Summary:Using Statistical Techniques in Experimentation
1.7 Problems
Chapter2 Simple Comparative Experiments
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Basic Statical Concepts
2.3 Sampling and Sampling Distributions
2.4 Inferences about the Differenecs in Means,Randomized Designs
2.5 Inferences about the Differences in Means,Paired Comparison Designs
2.6 Inferences about the Variances of Normal Distributions
2.7 Problems
Chapter3 Experiments with a Single Factor:The Analysis of Variance
3.1 An Example
3.2 The Analysis of Variance
3.3 Analysis of the Fixed Effects Model
3.4 Model Adequacy Checking
3.5 Practical Interpretation of Results
3.6 Sample Computer Output
3.7 Determining Sample Size
3.8 Discovering Dispersion Effects
3.9 The Regression Approach to the Analysis of Variance
3.10 Nonparametric Methods in the Analysis of Variance
3.11 Problems
Chapter4 Randomized Blocks,Latin Squares,and Related Designs
4.1 The Randomized Complete Block Design
4.2 The Latin Square Design
4.3 The Graeco-Latin Square Design
4.4 Balanced Incomplete Block Designs
4.5 Problems
Chapter5 Introduction to Factiorial Designs
Chapter6 The 2k Factorial Design
Chapter7 Blocking and Confounding in the 2k Factorial Design
Chapter8 Two-Level Fractional Factiorial Designs
Chapter9 Three-Level and Mixed-Level Factorial and Fractional Factiorial Designs
Chapter10 Fitting Regression Models
Chapter11 Response Surface Methods and Eesigns
Chapter12 Robust Parameter Design and Process Robustness Studies
Chapter13 Experiments with Random Factors
Chapter14 Nested and Split-Plot Designs
Chapter15 Other Design and Analysis Topics
Bibliography
Appendix
Index
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