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.
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.
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. This book covers almost everything users of two-level factorial designs need to know. Experimenters, statistical consultants, and researchers will all learn a lot and find plenty of new ideas to think about. ...Careful thought has been given to how to describe every single topic. The result is a book that deserves to become a classic." (Biometrics)
"Mee's new book is ... a comprehensive guide to factorial two-level experimentation. ... I believe this book will help nonstatisticians and statisticians ... plan and analyze factorial experiments correctly. The breadth, depth, and clarity of this book make it a valuable asset for anyone using two-level of factorial designs. The large number of examples ... adds much to the book's utility. ... Overall, this is an excellent reference book ... . it should be in the library of anyone who uses two-level factorial designs." (Lewis VanBrackle, Technometrics, Vol. 52 (4), November, 2010)
"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. This book covers almost everything users of two-level factorial designs need to know. Experimenters, statistical consultants, and researchers will all learn a lot and find plenty of new ideas to think about. ...Careful thought has been given to how to describe every single topic. The result is a book that deserves to become a classic." (Biometrics)
"Mee's new book is ... a comprehensive guide to factorial two-level experimentation. ... I believe this book will help nonstatisticians and statisticians ... plan and analyze factorial experiments correctly. The breadth, depth, and clarity of this book make it a valuable asset for anyone using two-level of factorial designs. The large number of examples ... adds much to the book's utility. ... Overall, this is an excellent reference book ... . it should be in the library of anyone who uses two-level factorial designs." (Lewis VanBrackle, Technometrics, Vol. 52 (4), November, 2010)