Statistical Analysis of Designed Experiments

Author:   Helge Toutenburg ,  Heumann, C. Shalabh
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
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9780387987897


Pages:   515
Publication Date:   12 August 2002
Format:   Hardback
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Statistical Analysis of Designed Experiments


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The book is unique in the sense that it starts off with relatively simple statistical concepts and ideas found in most introductory statistical textbooks and afterwards, it proceeds to cover more and more materials useful for undergraduates and graduate students in statistics and biostatistics.

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Author:   Helge Toutenburg ,  Heumann, C. Shalabh
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
Weight:   0.860kg
ISBN:  

9780387987897


ISBN 10:   0387987894
Pages:   515
Publication Date:   12 August 2002
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Comparison of Two Samples.- The Linear Regression Model.- Single-Factor Experiments with Fixed and Random Effects.- More Restrictive Designs.- Multifactor Experiments.- Repeated Measures Model.- Cross-Over Design.- Statistical Analysis of Incomplete Data.- Models for Categorical Response.

Reviews

This book is a useful reference or graduate text to complement more common choices for introductory design of experiment books the methods are logically and thoroughly developed in a rigorous, yet understandable manner. The emphasis on pharmaceutical applications throughout the book is helpful, because this continues to emerge as an important area of applications. The book would be helpful for statisticians and researchers in pharmaceutical areas once they had gained a solid understanding of the fundamentals of design of experiments. Journal of the American Statistical Association From the reviews of the second edition: [This book] is a useful reference or graduate text to complement more common choices for introductory design of experiment books a ] the methods are logically and thoroughly developed in a rigorous, yet understandable manner. The emphasis on pharmaceutical applications throughout the book is helpful, because this continues to emerge as an important area of applications. The book would be helpful for statisticians and researchers in pharmaceutical areas once they had gained a solid understanding of the fundamentals of design of experiments. a Journal of the American Statistical Association The second edition of this book a ] has been reorganized with a list of topics similar to that of the first edition, but with a revised presentation and order. a ] much greater emphasis now placed on the analysis aspect of design of experiments. a ] a useful reference book or graduate text a ] . The methods are logically and thoroughly developed in a rigorous, yet understandable manner. a ] The book would be helpful for statisticians and researchers in pharmaceutical areas a ] . (Christine M. Anderson Cook, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 98 (463), 2003) This book is mostly concerned with the mathematical detail of the topics in the contents. There are a few sets of data, to illustrate the material; on these, SAS, S-PLUS or SPSS is used for analysis. a ] This would be an excellent book for mathematics students who take a course in statistics, or graduate statistic students a ] . (N. R. Draper, Short Book Reviews, Vol. 23 (1), 2003) Helge Toutenburg describes this text as a a ~resource/reference book which containsstatistical methods used by researchers in applied areas.a (TM) a ] the theory is described in a shorthand style that gets to the point without overburdening the reader with mathematical detail a ] . the author includes thorough discussions of generalized linear models (categorical data analysis) and repeated-measures designs. a ] a useful, self-contained reference for those who want a quick description of the underlying theory and practice for a large assortment of standard DOE problems. (Peter Wludyka, Technometrics, Vol. 45 (2), May, 2003) From the reviews of the second edition: This book is a useful reference or graduate text to complement more common choices for introductory design of experiment books the methods are logically and thoroughly developed in a rigorous, yet understandable manner. The emphasis on pharmaceutical applications throughout the book is helpful, because this continues to emerge as an important area of applications. The book would be helpful for statisticians and researchers in pharmaceutical areas once they had gained a solid understanding of the fundamentals of design of experiments. Journal of the American Statistical Association The second edition of this book has been reorganized with a list of topics similar to that of the first edition, but with a revised presentation and order. much greater emphasis now placed on the analysis aspect of design of experiments. a useful reference book or graduate text . The methods are logically and thoroughly developed in a rigorous, yet understandable manner. The book would be helpful for statisticians and researchers in pharmaceutical areas . (Christine M. Anderson Cook, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 98 (463), 2003) This book is mostly concerned with the mathematical detail of the topics in the contents. There are a few sets of data, to illustrate the material; on these, SAS, S-PLUS or SPSS is used for analysis. This would be an excellent book for mathematics students who take a course in statistics, or graduate statistic students . (N. R. Draper, Short Book Reviews, Vol. 23 (1), 2003) Helge Toutenburg describes this text as a resource/reference book which contains statistical methods used by researchers inapplied areas. the theory is described in a shorthand style that gets to the point without overburdening the reader with mathematical detail . the author includes thorough discussions of generalized linear models (categorical data analysis) and repeated-measures designs. a useful, self-contained reference for those who want a quick description of the underlying theory and practice for a large assortment of standard DOE problems. (Peter Wludyka, Technometrics, Vol. 45 (2), May, 2003)


From the reviews of the second edition: <p> [This book] is a useful reference or graduate text to complement more common choices for introductory design of experiment books a ] the methods are logically and thoroughly developed in a rigorous, yet understandable manner. The emphasis on pharmaceutical applications throughout the book is helpful, because this continues to emerge as an important area of applications. The book would be helpful for statisticians and researchers in pharmaceutical areas once they had gained a solid understanding of the fundamentals of design of experiments. a Journal of the American Statistical Association <p> The second edition of this book a ] has been reorganized with a list of topics similar to that of the first edition, but with a revised presentation and order. a ] much greater emphasis now placed on the analysis aspect of design of experiments. a ] a useful reference book or graduate text a ] . The methods are logically and thoroughly developed in a rigorous, yet understandable manner. a ] The book would be helpful for statisticians and researchers in pharmaceutical areas a ] . (Christine M. Anderson Cook, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 98 (463), 2003) <p> This book is mostly concerned with the mathematical detail of the topics in the contents. There are a few sets of data, to illustrate the material; on these, SAS, S-PLUS or SPSS is used for analysis. a ] This would be an excellent book for mathematics students who take a course in statistics, or graduate statistic students a ] . (N. R. Draper, Short Book Reviews, Vol. 23 (1), 2003) <p> Helge Toutenburg describes this text as a a ~resource/reference book which containsstatistical methods used by researchers in applied areas.a (TM) a ] the theory is described in a shorthand style that gets to the point without overburdening the reader with mathematical detail a ] . the author includes thorough discussions of generalized linear models (categorical data analysis) and repeated-measures designs. a ] a useful, self-contained reference for those who want a quick description of the underlying theory and practice for a large assortment of standard DOE problems. (Peter Wludyka, Technometrics, Vol. 45 (2), May, 2003)


From the reviews of the second edition: [This book] is a useful reference or graduate text to complement more common choices for introductory design of experiment books a ] the methods are logically and thoroughly developed in a rigorous, yet understandable manner. The emphasis on pharmaceutical applications throughout the book is helpful, because this continues to emerge as an important area of applications. The book would be helpful for statisticians and researchers in pharmaceutical areas once they had gained a solid understanding of the fundamentals of design of experiments. a Journal of the American Statistical Association The second edition of this book a ] has been reorganized with a list of topics similar to that of the first edition, but with a revised presentation and order. a ] much greater emphasis now placed on the analysis aspect of design of experiments. a ] a useful reference book or graduate text a ] . The methods are logically and thoroughly developed in a rigorous, yet understandable manner. a ] The book would be helpful for statisticians and researchers in pharmaceutical areas a ] . (Christine M. Anderson Cook, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 98 (463), 2003) This book is mostly concerned with the mathematical detail of the topics in the contents. There are a few sets of data, to illustrate the material; on these, SAS, S-PLUS or SPSS is used for analysis. a ] This would be an excellent book for mathematics students who take a course in statistics, or graduate statistic students a ] . (N. R. Draper, Short Book Reviews, Vol. 23 (1), 2003) Helge Toutenburg describes this text as a a ~resource/reference book which containsstatistical methods used by researchers in applied areas.a (TM) a ] the theory is described in a shorthand style that gets to the point without overburdening the reader with mathematical detail a ] . the author includes thorough discussions of generalized linear models (categorical data analysis) and repeated-measures designs. a ] a useful, self-contained reference for those who want a quick description of the underlying theory and practice for a large assortment of standard DOE problems. (Peter Wludyka, Technometrics, Vol. 45 (2), May, 2003)


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