The Design of ExperimentsThe Design of Experiments is a 1935 book by the British statistician
R.A. Fisher, which effectively founded the field of
design of experiments. The book has been highly influential.
- Introduction
- The principles of experimentation, illustrated by a psycho-physical experiment
- A historical experiment on growth rate
- An agricultural experiment in randomised blocks
- The latin square
- The factorial design in experimentation
- Confounding
- Special cases of partial confounding
- The increase of precision by concomitant measurements. Statistical Control
- The generalisation of null hypotheses. Fiducial probability
- The measurement of amount of information in general