In 1951 R. A. Fisher described what had been achieved in the 20th century so far: "we have learnt (i) To conserve in its statistical reduction the scientific information latent in any body of observations. (ii) To conduct experimental and observational inquiries so as to maximise the information obtained for a given expenditure." This paper asks what Fisher meant and, in particular, how he saw his work on experimental design as contributing to the objective of maximizing information for a given expenditure. The material examined ranges from detailed work on issues like "the information lost in measurement of error" to polemics against decision theory.<br/
Since the 1980s, there has been explosive growth in the use of experimental methods in economics, le...
evolutionary biologist, geneticist, and father of modern experimental design, observed that experime...
In many economic settings it would be advantageous to have a better knowledge of how the world aroun...
In 1951 R. A. Fisher described what had been achieved in the 20th century so far: “we have learnt (i...
textabstractThe supposed irrelevance of historical costs for rational decision making has been the s...
Experimental economics represents a strong growth industry. In the past several decades the method h...
The earliest important papers on planned experiments in Biometrika appeared within a year of each ot...
The modern concept of experimental design is primarily a result of the work of R.A. Fisher, who deve...
The Bayesian decision-theoretic approach to design of experiments involves specifying a design (valu...
tain conditions) a powerful technique used to study the effect of several process parameters affecti...
Fisher demonstrated three quarters of a century ago that the three key concepts of randomization, bl...
ABSTRACT. Experiments are conducted with various purposes in mind including theory testing, mechanis...
The paper presents an application of optimal designs to the measurement of preferences. Optimal desi...
Since the 1980s, there has been explosive growth in the use of experimental methods in economics, le...
“Experimetrics ” refers to formal procedures used in designed investigations of economic hypotheses....
Since the 1980s, there has been explosive growth in the use of experimental methods in economics, le...
evolutionary biologist, geneticist, and father of modern experimental design, observed that experime...
In many economic settings it would be advantageous to have a better knowledge of how the world aroun...
In 1951 R. A. Fisher described what had been achieved in the 20th century so far: “we have learnt (i...
textabstractThe supposed irrelevance of historical costs for rational decision making has been the s...
Experimental economics represents a strong growth industry. In the past several decades the method h...
The earliest important papers on planned experiments in Biometrika appeared within a year of each ot...
The modern concept of experimental design is primarily a result of the work of R.A. Fisher, who deve...
The Bayesian decision-theoretic approach to design of experiments involves specifying a design (valu...
tain conditions) a powerful technique used to study the effect of several process parameters affecti...
Fisher demonstrated three quarters of a century ago that the three key concepts of randomization, bl...
ABSTRACT. Experiments are conducted with various purposes in mind including theory testing, mechanis...
The paper presents an application of optimal designs to the measurement of preferences. Optimal desi...
Since the 1980s, there has been explosive growth in the use of experimental methods in economics, le...
“Experimetrics ” refers to formal procedures used in designed investigations of economic hypotheses....
Since the 1980s, there has been explosive growth in the use of experimental methods in economics, le...
evolutionary biologist, geneticist, and father of modern experimental design, observed that experime...
In many economic settings it would be advantageous to have a better knowledge of how the world aroun...