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    Author(s)James A. Middleton
    PublisherCRC Press
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9780367555962
    Pages558
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2021

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    CRC Press Experimental Statistics and Data Analysis for Mechanical and Aerospace Engineers 1st Edition 2021 Hardbound by James A. Middleton

    This book develops foundational concepts in probability and statistics with primary applications in mechanical and aerospace engineering. It develops the mindset a data analyst must have to interpret an ill-defined problem, operationalize it, collect or interpret data, and use this evidence to make decisions that can improve the quality of engineered products and systems. It was designed utilizing the latest research in statistics learning and in engagement teaching practicesThe author's focus is on developing students' conceptual understanding of statistical theory with the goal of effective design and conduct of experiments. Engineering statistics is primarily a form of data modeling. Emphasis is placed on modelling variation in observations, characterizing its distribution, and making inferences with regards to quality assurance and control. Fitting multivariate models, experimental design and hypothesis testing are all critical skills developed. All topics are developed utilizing real data from engineering projects, simulations, and laboratory experiences. In other words, we begin with data, we end with models.The key features are:Realistic contexts situating the learning of the statistics in actual engineering practice.A balance of rigorous mathematics, conceptual scaffolding, and real, messy data, to ensure that students learn the important concepts and can apply them in practice.The consistency of text, lecture notes, data sets, and simulations yield a coherent set of instructional resources for the instructor and a coherent set of learning experiences for the students.MatLab is used as a computational tool. Other tools are easily substituted. Table of Contents1. Introduction2. Dealing with Variation3. Types of Data4. Introduction to Probability5. Sampling Distribution of the Mean6. The Ten Building Blocks of Experimental Design7. Sampling Distribution of the Proportion8. Hypothesis Testing Using the 1-sample Statistics9. 2-sample Statistics10. Simple Linear Regression11. The General Linear Model: Regression with Multiple Predictors12. The GLM with Categorical Independent Variables: The Analysis of Variance13. The General Linear Model: Randomized Block Factorial ANOVA14. Factorial Analysis of Variance15. The Bootstrap16. Data Reduction: Principal Components AnalysisIndexAuthor BiographyJames A. Middleton is Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and former Director of the Center for Research on Education in Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology at Arizona State University. Previously, he held the Elmhurst Energy Chair in STEM education at the University of Birmingham in the UK. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has been Senior co-Chair of the Special Interest Group for Mathematics Education in the American Educational Research Association, and as Chair of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics' Research Committee. He has been a consultant for the College Board, the Rand Corporation, the National Academies, the American Statistical Association, the IEEE, and numerous school systems around the United States, the UK, and Australia. He has garnered over $30 million in grants to study and improve mathematics education in urban schools.



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