Abstract

Basic principles and techniques behind the design and analysis of experiments are discussed briefly in this chapter. Replication and blocking are introduced as design tools for decreasing variability. Randomization is introduced as a tool for eliminating systematic and personal biases. A brief distinction between exploratory and confirmatory analysis is provided.

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