The statistical analysis of experimental data / John Mandel.
1984
519.2 .M343 1984
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Title
The statistical analysis of experimental data / John Mandel.
Author
Mandel, John, 1914-
Mention d'impression
New York : Dover, 1984, c1964.
Description
xi, 410 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
ISSB
0486646661
Résumé
The increasing importance in laboratory situations of minutely precise measurements presents the chemist and physicist with numerous problems in data analysis. National Bureau of Standards statistics consultant John Mandel here draws a clear and fascinating blueprint for a systematic science of statistical analysis — geared to the particular needs of the physical scientist, with approach and examples aimed specifically at the statistical problems he is likely to confront. The first third of The Statistical Analysis of Experimental Data comprises a thorough grounding in the fundamental mathematical definitions, concepts, and facts underlying modern statistical theory — math knowledge beyond basic algebra, calculus, and analytic geometry is not required. Remaining chapters deal with statistics as an interpretative tool that can enable the laboratory researcher to determine his most effective methodology. You'll find lucid, concise coverage of over 130 topics, including elements of measurement; nature of statistical analysis; design/analysis of experiments; statistics as diagnostic tool; precision and accuracy; testing statistical models; between-within classifications; two-way classifications; sampling (principles, objectives, methods); fitting of non-linear models; measurement of processes; components of variance; nested designs; the sensitivity ratio, and much more.
Note
Reprint. Originally published: New York : Interscience, 1964.
Bibliographie, remarque
Includes bibliographies and index.
Call Number
519.2 .M343 1984
Location
CTBTO 519.2 .M343 1984
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CTBTO Library
Langue
Anglais