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design and analysis of experiments in the health sciences
Gerald Van Belle, Kathleen F. Kerr (Autor)
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design and analysis of experiments in the health sciences - gerald van belle, kathleen f. kerr
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this book is a primer on the design and analysis of experiments, and the first question to be addressed is: why do an experiment? the author begins with definitions of an experiment and discusses three major types of experiments: intrinsic, comparative, and bioequivalent. as with any science, there are a number of basic concepts that need to be defined and discussed, and the basic terminology used throughout the book is defined early on. six chapters are dedicated to six types of designs and simple extensions that form the basis for most experimental structures. each of the designs in these six chapters is discussed under the same eight headings: description; randomization; hypothesis and sample size; estimation and analysis; example; notes; and problems. the title, design rules!, has a deliberate ambiguity to it. the first meaning implies that the essential standard of a good experiment is its design. if the design is sound, it is difficult to ruin the analysis and the interpretation. it is much easier to salvage a bad analysis of a good experiment than a good analysis of a bad experiment. the second meaning takes the liberty of using a noun as a verb: rules for guiding to good experimentation.
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