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About the BookThis classic text, with a reputation for accessibility and readability, has been revised and updated to make learning design concepts even easier. Roger E. Kirk shows how three simple experimental designs can be combined to form a variety of complex designs. He provides diagrams illustrating how subjects are assigned to treatments and treatment combinations. New terms are emphasized in boldface type, there are summaries of the advantages and disadvantages of each design, and real-life examples show how the designs are used. Instructor Teaching SiteThis site is password protected Please read the information to your right. To access the site, click on the sign in button on the right hand side below. This site is designed to help create a significant learning opportunity for your students by encouraging active participation, experience and reflection. Student Study SiteThis Student Study Site is intended to enhance students' understanding of Experimental Design, Fourth Edition. Please note that the material on this site is especially geared toward maximizing the potential for maximizing your understanding of the material. |
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