The Design of Experiments
1935 book by R.A. Fisher / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Design of Experiments is a 1935 book by the English statistician Ronald Fisher about the design of experiments and is considered a foundational work in experimental design.[2][3][4] Among other contributions, the book introduced the concept of the null hypothesis in the context of the lady tasting tea experiment.[5] A chapter is devoted to the Latin square.