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506Introduction to Experimental Design. (3)
(Prereq: MATH 122 or MATH 142 or STAT
201) Techniques of experimentation based on statistical principles with
applications to quality improvement and other fields. Full and fractional factorial
designs for factors at two levels; dispersion effects; related topics.
Course Homepage: Spring 2005 Usually Offered: Spring odd years. Purpose: To teach the most basic principles and techniques of experimentation and subsequent data analysis with a minimum of statistical formality/abstraction. Special emphasis will be placed on experimentation for quality improvement. Concepts will be taught using case studies and real examples, and a course project. Current Textbook: Designing for Quality, by Robert H. Lochner and Joseph E. Matar, Quality Resources, White Plains, N.Y. 1990.
The above textbook and course outline should correspond to the most recent offering of the course by the Statistics Department. Please check with the instructor for the course regulations, expectations, and operating procedures. Contact Faculty: John Grego,
James Lynch
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