I’m assuming you are interested in learning about something by measuring one or more of its attributes, and then using statistics to extract information from the measurements, i.e., you are interested in a hands-on application, then books I found useful include:
Statistics for experimenters by Box, Hunter and Hunter
Thanks! This is really helpful—I think this is exactly what I’m trying to do.
Are these texts part of a specific academic track/degree or field of study? It sounds like something someone in engineering would spend a semester on. But also like something someone could spend a career on studying.
I’m assuming you are interested in learning about something by measuring one or more of its attributes, and then using statistics to extract information from the measurements, i.e., you are interested in a hands-on application, then books I found useful include:
Statistics for experimenters by Box, Hunter and Hunter
Design and Analysis of experiments by Montgomery.
Thanks! This is really helpful—I think this is exactly what I’m trying to do.
Are these texts part of a specific academic track/degree or field of study? It sounds like something someone in engineering would spend a semester on. But also like something someone could spend a career on studying.