Author(s): | Robert L. Mason, Richard F. Gunst, James L. Hess | |||
Collection: | Wiley series in probability and statistics | |||
Publisher: | J. Wiley | |||
Year: | 2003 | |||
Language: | English | |||
Pages: | 752 pages | |||
Size: | 3.96 MB | |||
Extension: | DJVU | |||
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[content title="Description"]This graduate textbook introduces the design of experiments with factorial structures, random factor effects, and quantitative predictors and factors, and methods for analyzing the resulting data. The second edition expands coverage of three-level fractional factorial experiments, and the analysis of data from unbalanced experiments, incomplete block designs, split-block designs, and process improvement designs.
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[content title="About the author"]Robert L. Mason was born in Corvallis, Oregon and raised in Palo Alto, California. He holds a BS degree in industrial engineering from Oregon State University and was a registered professional engineer in the State of California for many years. Rob brings to his writing and his art the multiple perspectives gained from a very diverse working and personal history including roles as naval officer, industry executive, government administrator, small business owner, engineer, artist, teacher, husband, parent, and grandparent. He has served on the Board of Directors of the Marine Ecological Institute of Redwood City, The Pacific Art League of Palo Alto and The Mendocino Art Center. Always an enthusiastic follower of scientific developments, Rob delights in gazing at the “big picture” and thinking about the macroscopic circumstances that shape the context of our lives.
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