Experimental Designs: Fractionals

  • J. S. Hunter
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Part of the NATO ASI Series book series (ASIC, volume 138)

Abstract

Multivariate methods of data collection and analysis extend to experimental designs, most particularly to the fractional factorials. This paper is an exposition of the various forms of these designs and their analysis.

Keywords

Factor Interaction Fractional Factorial Design Fractional Design Main Effect Plan Large Estimate Effect 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • J. S. Hunter
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  1. 1.Professor EmeritusPrinceton UniversityUSA

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