In this article we look at using the model to develop solutions. So that we learn the basics, we will first use some simple algebra to find a solution.
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Analyzing the Experiment (Part III)
We focus on the development of first order models. These models are easy to develop when running screening experiments where the factors are set at 2 levels.
Analyzing the Experiment (Part II)
In time the statistically significant effects will be used to develop a predictive model. But how do we determine which effects are statistically significant?
Analyzing the Experiment (Part I)
We’re ready to learn how to analyze the data collected during the experiment. This is the most exciting part of DOE! We will cover the analysis in this article.
Conducting the Experiment
We discuss guidelines for conducting an experiment. Good planning of the study is critical for a successful outcome, and will make the study straight-forward.
Important DOE Techniques
In this article we discuss several important design of experiments (DOE) techniques to consider when conducting and analyzing an experiment.
Planning for a DOE
We discuss the suggested steps for planning a Designed Experiment (DOE). After the planning is complete, we will then be ready to conduct the experiment.
Basic DOE Terminology
In this article we formally define the basic terminology that is commonly used in Design of Experiments. This is part 1 of 2 posts covering DOE Terminology.
How is Formal Experimentation different from Simplistic Approaches? (Part II)
Statistically based DOE provides advantages over more simplistic approaches such “one-factor-at-a-time” experimentation. The last two advantages are discussed.