Coordinator: Dr Robert Griffiths
4 points
* Two 1-hour lectures per week
* First
semester
* Clayton
* Prerequisites: MAT2061, MAS2032 or MAT2222
*
Prohibitions: MAS3121
Objectives On completion of this subject students should know how to design a wide variety of experiments in which both qualitative and quantitative factors are involved; understand the principles of confounding with blocks; know how to analyse treatment effects into orthogonal contrasts.
Synopsis The following designs will be described and the associated analysis of variance studied. One-way classification. Randomised complete block. Two-way cross-classification. 2n factorial designs. Analysis of covariance. Confounding, partial confounding, contrasts.
Assessment Examination (2 hours): 90%
* Assignments
and/or tests: 10%
Recommended texts
Hicks C R Fundamental concepts in the design of
experiments Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1983
Montgomery D C Design and analysis of experiments Wiley, 1984
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