Lectures
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The 2009 Lecture notes from Power Point will be made accessible for your review as they are presented.
Lectures from 2008 are provided below for those who wish to study ahead, but some changes will be made during the term in 2009. Copies of the final versions of the 2009 lecture notes will be handed out in class.
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Lecture |
Topic |
Dates Presented |
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1
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Why conduct experiments?... |
Jan. 7 |
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2
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Fundamentals of experimentation |
Jan. 9 |
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3
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Measurement and control of experimental error |
Jan. 12 |
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4
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Determining optimum plot size and replication number |
Jan. 14, 16 |
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5
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Assumptions of the ANOVA |
Jan. 16, 21 |
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6
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Completely Randomized Design , CRD example , CRDcalc.xls, CRDcalcs.xls |
Jan. 23 |
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7
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Randomized Block Design, RBD example |
Jan. 26 |
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8
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Subsampling in the ANOVA, subsampling example, sample size calculation |
Jan. 28 |
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9
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Latin Square Design, Latin Square Example |
Feb. 2 |
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10
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Checking ANOVA assumptions & transformations; Tukey's test, Bartlett's test |
Feb. 9 |
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11
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Two-way factorials, Factorial example |
Feb. 11 |
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12
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Three-way factorials, 3-way Factorial example |
Feb. 13 |
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13
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Contrasts, Example 1, Example 2 |
Feb. 16 |
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14
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Orthogonal polynomials (regression in the ANOVA), Example, Table of coefficients |
Feb. 18, 20 |
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15
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Split Plot experiments, Split plot example |
Feb. 23 |
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16
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Strip Plot experiments, Repeated measures, Strip plot example |
Feb. 27 |
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17
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Multiple comparison tests, Example |
March 2 |
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18
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Across Site Analyses |
March 6 |
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19
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Augmented designs, Example |
March 9 |
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20
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Incomplete Block Designs, Lattice Designs, lattice example |
March 13 |