Optimum Experimental Designs, with SAS

Anthony Atkinson author Alexander Donev author Randall Tobias author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:24th May '07

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Experiments on patients, processes or plants all have random error, making statistical methods essential for their efficient design and analysis. This book presents the theory and methods of optimum experimental design, making them available through the use of SAS programs. Little previous statistical knowledge is assumed. The first part of the book stresses the importance of models in the analysis of data and introduces least squares fitting and simple optimum experimental designs. The second part presents a more detailed discussion of the general theory and of a wide variety of experiments. The book stresses the use of SAS to provide hands-on solutions for the construction of designs in both standard and non-standard situations. The mathematical theory of the designs is developed in parallel with their construction in SAS, so providing motivation for the development of the subject. Many chapters cover self-contained topics drawn from science, engineering and pharmaceutical investigations, such as response surface designs, blocking of experiments, designs for mixture experiments and for nonlinear and generalized linear models. Understanding is aided by the provision of "SAS tasks" after most chapters as well as by more traditional exercises and a fully supported website. The authors are leading experts in key fields and this book is ideal for statisticians and scientists in academia, research and the process and pharmaceutical industries.

...the book will be a very valuable aid for all researchers and students who have to deal with, or are interested in, the efficient design of statistical experiments ... [it offers] a very apt blend of theoretical development and practical examples ... It is the view towards applications and design calculations which makes this book unique. * Friedrich Pukelsheim, International Statistical Review, August 2007 *

  • Winner of Winner of the 2009 Ziegel Prize.

ISBN: 9780199296606

Dimensions: 240mm x 168mm x 29mm

Weight: 878g

528 pages