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Optimal Experimental Design with R

Dieter Rasch author Jurgen Pilz author LR Verdooren author Albrecht Gebhardt author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc

Published:18th May '11

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Experimental design is often overlooked in the literature of applied and mathematical statistics: statistics is taught and understood as merely a collection of methods for analyzing data. Consequently, experimenters seldom think about optimal design, including prerequisites such as the necessary sample size needed for a precise answer for an experimental question.

Providing a concise introduction to experimental design theory, Optimal Experimental Design with R:



  • Introduces the philosophy of experimental design
    Provides an easy process for constructing experimental designs and calculating necessary sample size using R programs
    Teaches by example using a custom made R program package: OPDOE


Consisting of detailed, data-rich examples, this book introduces experimenters to the philosophy of experimentation, experimental design, and data collection. It gives researchers and statisticians guidance in the construction of optimum experimental designs using R programs, including sample size calculations, hypothesis testing, and confidence estimation. A final chapter of in-depth theoretical details is included for interested mathematical statisticians.

the book provides an impressive amount of information that will be greatly helpful to OPDOE users. ... the book provides many examples, mainly from the fields of agriculture and animal science. ... readers will benefit from learning about a number of nifty functions in OPDOE, for example, its sample size solvers. -Wayne Adams and Mark Anderson, Technometrics, May 2012 Overall, I think that mathematically apt readers, who want to do sample size determination for nontrivial experimental setups or are interested in the ins and outs of balanced incomplete block designs, will benefit most from the book. -Ulrike Gromping, Journal of Statistical Software, October 2011

ISBN: 9781439816974

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 800g

345 pages