Planning and executing credible experiments / Professor Robert J. Moffat (Stanford University, US), Dr. Roy W Henk (Virginia Military Institute, US).
By: Moffat, R. J [author.].
Contributor(s): Henk, Roy W [author.].
Material type: BookPublisher: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2020Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781119532828; 1119532825.Subject(s): Experimental design | Mathematical statistics | Uncertainty -- Mathematical models | Experimental design | Mathematical statistics | Uncertainty -- Mathematical modelsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Planning and executing credible experiments.DDC classification: 001.4/34 Online resources: Wiley Online Library Summary: This single-source resource guides readers in planning and conducting credible experiments for engineering, science, industrial processes, agriculture, and business. The text takes experimenters all the way through conducting a high-impact experiment, from initial conception, through execution of the experiment, to a defensible final report. It prepares the reader to anticipate the choices faced during each stage. Filled with real-world examples from engineering science and industry, Planning and Executing Credible Experiments: A Guidebook for Engineering, Science, Industrial Processes, Agriculture, and Business offers chapters that challenge experimenters at each stage of planning and execution and emphasizes uncertainty analysis as a design tool in addition to its role for reporting results. Tested over decades at Stanford University and internationally, the text employs two powerful, free, open-source software tools: GOSSET to optimize experiment design, and R for statistical computing and graphics. A website accompanies the text, providing additional resources and software downloads.Includes bibliographical references and index.
This single-source resource guides readers in planning and conducting credible experiments for engineering, science, industrial processes, agriculture, and business. The text takes experimenters all the way through conducting a high-impact experiment, from initial conception, through execution of the experiment, to a defensible final report. It prepares the reader to anticipate the choices faced during each stage. Filled with real-world examples from engineering science and industry, Planning and Executing Credible Experiments: A Guidebook for Engineering, Science, Industrial Processes, Agriculture, and Business offers chapters that challenge experimenters at each stage of planning and execution and emphasizes uncertainty analysis as a design tool in addition to its role for reporting results. Tested over decades at Stanford University and internationally, the text employs two powerful, free, open-source software tools: GOSSET to optimize experiment design, and R for statistical computing and graphics. A website accompanies the text, providing additional resources and software downloads.
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