STA 6208 – Basic Design &Analysis of Experiments

Spring 2011 – Section 0015

MWF 2 @ Floyd 100

 

 

Instructor:  Dr. Larry Winner

 

Office:  228 Griffin/Floyd

 

E-mail:  winner@stat.ufl.edu 

 

Phone:  (352) 273-2995

 

Web Page:  www.stat.ufl.edu/~winner/

 

Textbook Information:

Title: Design of Experiments: Stat Prin etc ISBN: 9780534368340 Type: Book Author: Kuehl Edition: 2nd Copyright: 2000 Publisher: Cengage Learning  

 

Tentative Exam Dates/Times & Homework (Pending 6327 and 2023 exams):

 

·        Exam 1 - February 4, 7:30-9:20AM   (25%)

·        Exam 2 - March 18, 7:30-9:20AM     (25%)

·        Final Exam - April 26,  5:30-7:30PM       (30%)

·        Homework Projects – Approximately 8  (20%)

 

Course Policies:

 

·        Prerequisite: STA 6207.

·        Turn off cell-phones and all electronic devices (except calculators) during class and exams.

·        Exams are closed-book/notes. Any relevant tables will be supplied.

·        E-mail is a terribly inefficient way to teach statistics. If you’d like to see a particular problem worked out in class, send a request in advance. Do not expect a typed detailed response. E-mail is not a substitute for attending instructor and TA office hours.

·        Note: Some course topics listed below were covered in STA 6207 and will be assumed without full “treatment”.

·        Most Computing will be done using SAS or R. When feasible, many examples will be done in spreadsheet format for illustration of principles.

 

 

 

Tentative Course Topics:

 

·        Introduction to Experimental Design  (Chapter 1)

·        Randomization and Design  (Chapter 1)

·        Completely Randomized Design   (Chapter 2)

·        Treatment Comparisons  (Chapter 3)

·        Checking Model Assumptions*  (Chapter 4)

·        Random Effects Designs  (Chapter 5)

·        Factorial Designs  (Chapter 6)

·        Random,  Mixed, and Nested  Effects Designs  (Chapter 7)

·        Complete Blocks and Latin Squares (Chapter 8)

·        Balanced Incomplete Block Designs (Sections 9.1-9.4)

·        Full and Fractional Two-Level factorials (Sections 11.1-11.4,12.1-12.5)

·        Analysis of  Covariance  (Sections 17.1-17.2)

·        Split-Plot Designs (Sections 14.1-14.5)

·        Repeated Measures Designs  (Section 15.1-15.5)

·        Crossover Designs (Sections 16.1-16.3)