Fisher demonstrated three quarters of a century ago that the three key concepts of randomization, blocking, and replication make it possible to conduct experiments on processes that are not necessarily in a state of statistical control. However, even today there persists confusion about whether statistical control is a necessary prerequisite for conducting valid experiments in industry. In this article we revisit and extend Fisher's original argument. Reusing his 1925 examples, we demonstrate that the need for statistical control as a prerequisite for conducting industrial experiments is misconceived. Clarifying this issue may help quality practitioners identify new and wider opportunities for the use of designed experiments in industrial p...
In the life sciences, psychology, and large parts of the other social sciences, the ideal experiment...
In many fields of inquiry, especially those concerned with living beings, "exact" observations are n...
In many fields of inquiry, especially those concerned with living beings, "exact" observations are n...
The importance of statistically designed experiments in industry has been well recognized. However, ...
Experimental balance is usually understood as the control for the value of the conditions, other tha...
Published October 2011. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http:/...
Experimental balance is usually understood as the control for the value of the conditions, other tha...
This book is about the statistical principles behind the design of effective experiments and focuses...
The main focus of this edited volume is on three major areas of statistical quality control: statist...
The links between identification and control are examined. The main trends in this research area are...
evolutionary biologist, geneticist, and father of modern experimental design, observed that experime...
Planned experimentation is a powerful tool to improve quality of industrial manufacturing processes,...
In many fields of inquiry, especially those concerned with living beings, "exact" observations are n...
In many fields of inquiry, especially those concerned with living beings, "exact" observations are n...
Statistical Process Control (SPC), which is based on statistical theory, helps to monitor the perfor...
In the life sciences, psychology, and large parts of the other social sciences, the ideal experiment...
In many fields of inquiry, especially those concerned with living beings, "exact" observations are n...
In many fields of inquiry, especially those concerned with living beings, "exact" observations are n...
The importance of statistically designed experiments in industry has been well recognized. However, ...
Experimental balance is usually understood as the control for the value of the conditions, other tha...
Published October 2011. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http:/...
Experimental balance is usually understood as the control for the value of the conditions, other tha...
This book is about the statistical principles behind the design of effective experiments and focuses...
The main focus of this edited volume is on three major areas of statistical quality control: statist...
The links between identification and control are examined. The main trends in this research area are...
evolutionary biologist, geneticist, and father of modern experimental design, observed that experime...
Planned experimentation is a powerful tool to improve quality of industrial manufacturing processes,...
In many fields of inquiry, especially those concerned with living beings, "exact" observations are n...
In many fields of inquiry, especially those concerned with living beings, "exact" observations are n...
Statistical Process Control (SPC), which is based on statistical theory, helps to monitor the perfor...
In the life sciences, psychology, and large parts of the other social sciences, the ideal experiment...
In many fields of inquiry, especially those concerned with living beings, "exact" observations are n...
In many fields of inquiry, especially those concerned with living beings, "exact" observations are n...