Textbook
Introduction to Design and Analysis of ExperimentsISBN: 978-0-470-41216-9
Paperback
832 pages
September 2008, ©1998
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Concrete visual representation of the factor structure of a design is used instead of heavily subscripted equations, making the text accessible to students who do not have strong algebraic skills
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Examples and context are used to show how statistical methods are used in meaningful ways
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Sections contain multiple kinds of exercises: quick answer, mechanical drill, and exercises that require thinking about the material from a different angle
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Each section includes exercises suitable for essay questions, class discussion, or group work
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Small set of basic ideas are introduced so that students can develop a flexible ability to apply a few broad principles to construct designs
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Clear, direct writing style allows students who have not seen the material before to practice active learning