A First Course in Design and Analysis of Experiments
by Gary W. Oehlert
Oehlert's text is suitable for either a service course for non-statistics graduate students or for statistics majors. Unlike most texts for the one-term grad/upper level course on experimental design, Oehlert's new book offers a superb balance of both analysis and design, presenting three practical themes to students:
- when to use various designs
- how to analyze the results
- how to recognize various design options
Also, unlike other older texts, the book is fully oriented toward the use of statistical software in analyzing experiments.
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