A Comprehensive Guide to Factorial Two-Level Experimentation
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Rating | : | 4.88 (615 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1489982701 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 545 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-05-20 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This book contains the most comprehensive coverage available anywhere for two-level factorial designs.The re-analysis of 50 published examples serves as a how-to guide for analysis of the many types of full factorial and fractional factorial designs.By focusing on two-level designs, this book is accessible to a wide audience of practitioners who use planned experiments.
An excellent handbook for reserchers, engineers and marketers KL I bought this book to solve my questions about direct mail campaigns in marketing. I'm working for a consulting firm with various projects in direct marketing. When we design the campaign, our clients always want us to test as many attributes as possible in one campaign to reduce cost. This book gave me good answers on how to arrange the multivariate tests and analyze the response data. I found the examples similar with what I needed.I'm pretty satisfied with this book because I can use it to solve my real problems. It gives me a thorough walk through . Indispensable for QbD practitioner I find this book has a wonderful balance of theory and practicality, with numerous examples and theoretical background researched thoroughly and presented clearly.As an industrial statistician working in a pharmaceutical industry, this is my textbook for constructing and analyzing more complex designs, e.g., split-plot designs. One of the biggest lessons I learned from Dr. Mee - don't get fooled by the noise, and this is what allowed me to be successful in my job in one of the leading R&D organizations helping scientists and engineers to improve their
From the reviews:“Robert Mee’s new work on two-level factorial designs is an unusually good statistics book, which should be bought and read by anyone with even a passing interest in the subject. … Overall, this is an excellent reference book … . The breadth, depth, and clarity of this book make it a valuable asset for anyone using two-level of factorial designs. it should be in the library of anyone who uses two-level factorial designs.” (Lewis VanBrackle, Technometrics, Vol. 52 (4), November, 2010). This book covers almost everything users of two-level factorial designs need to know. … I believe this book will help nonstatisticians and statisticians … plan and analyze factorial experiments correctly. The large number of examples … adds much to the book’s utility. Experiment