Transcription of Chapter 3: Two-Level Factorial Design - Stat-Ease
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Chapter 3 is excerpted from DOE Simplified: Practical Tools for Effective Experimentation, 2nd Edition by Mark Anderson and Patrick Whitcomb, 3-1 Chapter 3: Two-Level Factorial Design If you do not expect the unexpected, you will not find it. Heraclitus If you have already mastered the basics discussed in chapters 1 and 2, you are now equipped with very powerful tools to analyze experimental data. Thus far we ve restricted discussion to simple, comparative one-factor designs. We now introduce Factorial Design a tool that allows you to experiment on many factors simultaneously. The Chapter is arranged by increasing level of statistical detail.
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