A Note on the Design of Experiments

A Note on the Design of Experiments
L. Weinman

Introduction: In this note, we will speak about the general design of an experiment and some factors to be considered. An experiment is used here to mean the deliberate causing of some physical event combined with the taking of data related to the event and the reduction of the data to useful information. This definition does not preclude the repetition of an experiment, although good practice might include iterative modifications to better accommodate the goals of the experiment. A properly designed experiment will allow a maximum of useful information to be obtained and a low probability of lost data,


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JPyro, Issue 15, 2002, pp 73-75
(J15_73
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