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Fractional factorial designs with factors at s levels, s > 2, are used in practice, especially when the investigator anticipates a curvature effect of a quantitative factor or when a qualitative factor has several levels. Extension of the work in Chapter 3 to such designs with s being a prime or prime power is considered here. A general discussion on minimum aberration designs and the method of complementary designs are presented. A catalogue of three-level designs with 27 and 81 runs is given.
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(2006). Fractional Factorial Designs: General Case. In: A Modern Theory of Factorial Designs. Springer Series in Statistics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-37344-6_4
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