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Identification of factors influencing dispersion in split-plot experiments

M. Arvidsson, P. Kammerlind, A. Hynen and B. Bergman

Journal of Applied Statistics, 2001, vol. 28, issue 3-4, 269-283

Abstract: As split-plot designs are commonly used in robust design it is important to identify factors in these designs that influence the dispersion of the response variable. In this article, the Bergman-Hynen method, developed for identification of dispersion effects in unreplicated experiments, is modified to be used in the context of split-plot experiments. The modification of the Bergman-Hynen method enables identification of factors that influence specific variance components in unreplicated two-level fractional factorial splitplot experiments. An industrial example is used to illustrate the proposed method.

Date: 2001
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