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Introduction to Kiefer (1959) Optimum Experimental Designs

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Kiefer’s (1959) paper was selected partly because of its historical interest in terms of the “sociology” of the subject of experimental design in the 20th century. The fact that the paper was a presented paper enabled a clash of statistical cultures to take place in an open forum and one with a declared tradition of critical discussion.

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Wynn, H.P. (1992). Introduction to Kiefer (1959) Optimum Experimental Designs. In: Kotz, S., Johnson, N.L. (eds) Breakthroughs in Statistics. Springer Series in Statistics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0919-5_27

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