Abstract
An elementary but comprehensive treatment of the principles of experimental design for all experimenters. The approach is nonmathematical and many illustrative examples, taken from many fields of research, are given for each type of experimental design. Great emphasis is put on making the principles of experimental procedure clear without using technical, statistical, or mathematical terms.
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Maindonald, J. H. (1982). The planning of experiments. Proceedings of the New Zealand Weed and Pest Control Conference, 35, 284–288. https://doi.org/10.30843/nzpp.1982.35.10582
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