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Design of Experiments: A Modern Approach

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Design of Experiments: A Modern Approach introduces readers to planning and conducting experiments, analyzing the resulting data, and obtaining valid and objective conclusions. This innovative textbook uses design optimization as its design construction approach, focusing on practical experiments in engineering, science, and business rather than orthogonal designs and extensive analysis. Requiring only first-course knowledge of statistics and familiarity with matrix algebra, student-friendly chapters cover the design process for a range of various types of experiments.The text follows a traditional outline for a design of experiments course, beginning with an introduction to the topic, historical notes, a review of fundamental statistics concepts, and a systematic process for designing and conducting experiments. Subsequent chapters cover simple comparative experiments, variance analysis, two-factor factorial experiments, randomized complete block design, response surface methodology, designs for nonlinear models, and more. Readers gain a solid understanding of the role of experimentation in technology commercialization and product realization activities—including new product design, manufacturing process development, and process improvement—as well as many applications of designed experiments in other areas such as marketing, service operations, e-commerce, and general business operations.
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Sounds like you want a book that would typically be titled "Design of Experiments" or "Experiment Design" or something similar. There are tons of them on the market[1][2][3][4], probably any mainstream one used for a university course on the subject would be adequate.

Here's a freely available book / lecture notes doc that covers some of the ground you're interested in.

http://www.stat.rice.edu/~dobelman/courses/texts/Notes.411_6...

[1]: https://www.amazon.com/Design-Analysis-Experiments-Springer-...

[2]: https://www.amazon.com/Design-Experiments-Mike-Peralta/dp/14...

[3]: https://www.amazon.com/Design-Experiments-Approach-Bradley-J...

[4]: https://www.amazon.com/Design-Analysis-Experiments-Douglas-M...

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Let say I'm using statistics program like SPSS. I have 20 different datasets that explain 20 different variables.

The Scientific Method would be to propose a hypothesis, determine that the hypothesis would be supported is A was related to G, and then tell SPSS to run a crosstabulation of A and G.

Alas, the software can just as easily run a cross tabulation of all 380 possible combinations of variables. There is even a special command to do this. With p-Hacking I look through these 380 tables to find the one with the best correlation (let's say that is C and R). Then I try and guess up a theory that C being correlated to R supports.

I can't logically validate a hypothesis but only reject the opposite hypothesis.

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