• fractional factorial designs are experimental designs consisting of a carefully chosen subset (fraction) of the experimental runs of a full factorial...
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    number of combinations in a full factorial design is too high to be logistically feasible, a fractional factorial design may be done, in which some of the...
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  • of as a combination of a two-level (full or fractional) factorial design with an incomplete block design. In each block, a certain number of factors are...
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  • N = 92. If N is a power of 2, however, the resulting design is identical to a fractional factorial design, so Plackett–Burman designs are mostly used when...
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  • Yates analysis (category Design of experiments)
    obtained from a designed experiment, where a factorial design has been used. Full- and fractional-factorial designs are common in designed experiments for...
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  • combinations. They also occur whenever a fractional factorial design is chosen instead of a full factorial design. Control group: a set of experimental units...
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    (econometrics-related experiments) Factor analysis Fractional factorial design Glossary of experimental design Grey box model Industrial engineering Instrument...
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  • the design in ratio form. Version 9 incorporates split-plot factorial designs including two-level full and fractional factorials, general factorials and...
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  • Fowlkes–Mallows index Fraction of variance unexplained Fractional Brownian motion Fractional factorial design Fréchet distribution Fréchet mean Free statistical...
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    of potential profiles increases exponentially. Consequently, fractional factorial design is commonly used to reduce the number of profiles to be evaluated...
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