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[Fundamental Concepts in the Design of Experiments] [By: Hicks, Charles R.] [March, 1999]

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Hardcover. No jacket. Vademecum zu dem Klassiker der Theorie des temporren Gleishgewichts (Value and Capital). Pages 17-29 in English, remaining pages In German. Front board has a few superficial scores, otherwise only light surface wear on boards. Contents in excellent condition. BW

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First published February 13, 1983

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June 27, 2008
This was a very unclear introduction for an experimental-design novice like myself, though once I bashed my head against a wall long enough to get an understanding of the basics, the later chapters were actually pretty well written and easy to follow. It just took me FOREVER to see any kind of pattern in this topic... At first experimental design just seems like a haphazard jumble of heuristics without rhyme or reason, before you can see the overall structure of the subject, and this book wasn't as helpful as it should have been in getting me there.
The book also had lots of good examples, but many were not followed through all the way. And there was no mathematical justification for some of the key concepts.
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