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Chapter 11 Principles of Experimental Design
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Section 11.1 Introduction
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Section 11.2 Experimental Design Terminology
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Figure 11.1 Layout for designed experiment of Example 11.1
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Section 11.3 Controlling the Information in an Experiment
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Figure 11.2 Data set with n = 10 responses, all at x = 5
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Section 11.4 Noise-Reducing Designs
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Figure 11.3 Diagram for a randomized block design containing b = 5 blocks and p = 3 treatments
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Figure 11.4 Diagram for a randomized block design: Example 11.2
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Section 11.5 Volume-Increasing Designs
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Figure 11.5 One-at-a-time approach to selecting treatments
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Figure 11.6 Selecting all possible treatments
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Figure 11.7 The 18 treatment for the factorial in Example 11.4
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Section 11.6 Selecting the Sample Size
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Section 11.7 The Importance of Randomization
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