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MULTIVARIABLE EXPERIMENTATION
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This is a nontechnical account of some of the statistical design techniques appropriate for complex studies that have been developed in the last fifteen years. It has been prepared for the national meeting of the Society of Automotive Engineers in Detroit on January 11, 1960. The Society preprints the papers for the meeting. Subsequently the paper is either published in full in the Society's Annual Transactions or a detailed abstract in the monthly Journal.
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YOUDEN, W., "MULTIVARIABLE EXPERIMENTATION," SAE Technical Paper 600227, 1960, https://doi.org/10.4271/600227.Also In
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