Advanced analysis of variance. (2017)
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- Title:
- Advanced analysis of variance. (2017)
- Main Title:
- Advanced analysis of variance
- Further Information:
- Note: Chihiro Hirotsu.
- Authors:
- Hirotsu, Chihiro, 1939-
- Contents:
- Contents Preface Notation and abbreviations Chapter 1: introduction to design and analysis of experiments 1.1 Why simultaneous experiments? 1.2 Interaction effects 1.3 Choice of factors and their levels 1.4 Classification of factors 1.5 Fixed or random effects model? 1.6 Fisher’s three principles of experiments versus noise factor 1.7 Generalized interaction 1.8 Immanent problems in the analysis of interaction effects 1.9 Classification of factors in the analysis of interaction effects 1.10 Pseudo interaction effects (Simpson’s paradox) in categorical data 1.11 Upper bias by statistical optimization 1.12 Stage of experiments —exploratory, explanatory or confirmatory? — References Chapter 2: Estimation Theory 2.1 Best linear unbiased estimator (BLUE) 2.2 General minimum variance unbiased estimator 2.3 Efficiency of unbiased estimator 2.4 Linear model 2.5 Least squares (LS) method 2.6 Maximum likelihood estimator (MLE) 2.7 Sufficient statistics References Chapter 3: Basic Test Theory 3.1 Normal mean?@ 3.2 Normal variance 3.3 Confidence interval 3.4 Test theory in the linear model 3.5 Likelihood ratio test and efficient score test References Chapter 4: Multiple decision processes and accompanying confidence region 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Determining the sign of a normal mean —Unification of one- and two-sided tests— 4.3 An improved confidence region Reference Chapter 5: Two-Sample Problem 5.1 Normal theory 5.2 Non-parametric tests 5.3 Unifying approach to non-inferiority,Contents Preface Notation and abbreviations Chapter 1: introduction to design and analysis of experiments 1.1 Why simultaneous experiments? 1.2 Interaction effects 1.3 Choice of factors and their levels 1.4 Classification of factors 1.5 Fixed or random effects model? 1.6 Fisher’s three principles of experiments versus noise factor 1.7 Generalized interaction 1.8 Immanent problems in the analysis of interaction effects 1.9 Classification of factors in the analysis of interaction effects 1.10 Pseudo interaction effects (Simpson’s paradox) in categorical data 1.11 Upper bias by statistical optimization 1.12 Stage of experiments —exploratory, explanatory or confirmatory? — References Chapter 2: Estimation Theory 2.1 Best linear unbiased estimator (BLUE) 2.2 General minimum variance unbiased estimator 2.3 Efficiency of unbiased estimator 2.4 Linear model 2.5 Least squares (LS) method 2.6 Maximum likelihood estimator (MLE) 2.7 Sufficient statistics References Chapter 3: Basic Test Theory 3.1 Normal mean?@ 3.2 Normal variance 3.3 Confidence interval 3.4 Test theory in the linear model 3.5 Likelihood ratio test and efficient score test References Chapter 4: Multiple decision processes and accompanying confidence region 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Determining the sign of a normal mean —Unification of one- and two-sided tests— 4.3 An improved confidence region Reference Chapter 5: Two-Sample Problem 5.1 Normal theory 5.2 Non-parametric tests 5.3 Unifying approach to non-inferiority, equivalence and superiority tests References Chapter 6: One-Way Layout, Normal Model 6.1 Analysis of variance (ANOVA, overall F test) 6.2 Testing the equality of variances 6.3 Linear score test (non-parametric test) 6.4 Multiple comparisons 6.5 Directional tests References Chapter 7: Onw-Way Layout, Binomial Populations 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Multiple comparisons 7.3 Directional tests References Chapter 8: Poisson Process 8.1 Max acc. t1 for the monotone and step change-point hypotheses 8.2 Max acc. t2 for the convex and slope change-point hypotheses Reference Chapter 9: Block Experiments 9.1 Complete randomized blocks 9.2 Balanced incomplete blocks 9.3 Non-parametric method in block experiments References Chapter 10: Two-Way Layout, Normal Model 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Overall analysis of variance (ANOVA) of two-way data 10.3 Row-wise multiple comparisons 10.4 Directional inference 10.5 Easy method for unbalanced data References Chapter 11: Analysis of Two-Way Categorical Data 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Overall goodness-of-fit chi-square 11.3 Row-wise multiple comparisons 11.4 Directional inference in the case of natural ordering only in columns 11.5 Analysis of ordered rows and columns References Chapter 12: Mixed and Random Effects Model 12.1 One-way random effects model 12.2 Two-way random effects model 12.3 Two-way mixed effect model 12.4 General linear mixed effects model References Chapter 13: Profile Analysis of Repeated Measurements 13.1 Comparing treatments based on up- or downward profiles 13.2 Profile analysis of 24-hours measurements of blood pressure References Chapter 14: Analysis of Three-Way Categorical Data 14.1Analysis of three-way response data 14.2 One-way experiment with two-way categorical responses 14.3 Two-way experiment with one-way categorical responses References Chapter 15: Design and Analysis of Experiments by Orthogonal Arrays 15.1 Experiments by an orthogonal array 15.2 Ordered categorical responses in a highly fractional experiment 15.3 Optimality of an orthogonal array References Appendix Index … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc
- Publication Date:
- 2017
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- 1 online resource
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- 519.538
Analysis of variance - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781119303350
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- 9781119303336
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