The modern concept of experimental design is primarily a result of the work of R.A. Fisher, who developed the concept in the 1920s while conducting agricultural field experiments in England (see Fisher 1960
Desmond Patterson introduced the design key in 1965 in the context of rotation experiments in agricu...
This book is about the statistical principles behind the design of effective experiments and focuses...
Author Paul E. Spector provides a clear introduction to the principles of experimental and non-exper...
tain conditions) a powerful technique used to study the effect of several process parameters affecti...
The earliest important papers on planned experiments in Biometrika appeared within a year of each ot...
The most conspicuous form of agricultural experiment is the field trial, and within the history of s...
evolutionary biologist, geneticist, and father of modern experimental design, observed that experime...
In 1951 R. A. Fisher described what had been achieved in the 20th century so far: "we have learnt (i...
In 1951 R. A. Fisher described what had been achieved in the 20th century so far: “we have learnt (i...
Author's note. From about 1923 onwards the Statistical Department at Rothamsted had been much concer...
A designed experiment is a modern approach in planning an experiment based on sound statistical prac...
In this paper the authors deal with two modern designs of field experiments described by Yates in Te...
In the life sciences, psychology, and large parts of the other social sciences, the ideal experiment...
Optimal Design of Experiments is currently recognized as the modern dominant approach to planning ex...
Before the beginning of this century, statistics meant observed data and descriptive summary figures...
Desmond Patterson introduced the design key in 1965 in the context of rotation experiments in agricu...
This book is about the statistical principles behind the design of effective experiments and focuses...
Author Paul E. Spector provides a clear introduction to the principles of experimental and non-exper...
tain conditions) a powerful technique used to study the effect of several process parameters affecti...
The earliest important papers on planned experiments in Biometrika appeared within a year of each ot...
The most conspicuous form of agricultural experiment is the field trial, and within the history of s...
evolutionary biologist, geneticist, and father of modern experimental design, observed that experime...
In 1951 R. A. Fisher described what had been achieved in the 20th century so far: "we have learnt (i...
In 1951 R. A. Fisher described what had been achieved in the 20th century so far: “we have learnt (i...
Author's note. From about 1923 onwards the Statistical Department at Rothamsted had been much concer...
A designed experiment is a modern approach in planning an experiment based on sound statistical prac...
In this paper the authors deal with two modern designs of field experiments described by Yates in Te...
In the life sciences, psychology, and large parts of the other social sciences, the ideal experiment...
Optimal Design of Experiments is currently recognized as the modern dominant approach to planning ex...
Before the beginning of this century, statistics meant observed data and descriptive summary figures...
Desmond Patterson introduced the design key in 1965 in the context of rotation experiments in agricu...
This book is about the statistical principles behind the design of effective experiments and focuses...
Author Paul E. Spector provides a clear introduction to the principles of experimental and non-exper...