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This book provides step-by-step details for constructing fractional factorial experiments. Learn general procedures for fractions of two-level factorial experiments.Contents:Introduction: How to Construct Fractional Factorial Experiments Complete Factorial Experiments Estimating Effects Complete and Half Fractions of a 2k Factorial Higher-Order Fractions of 2k Factorials Factors with More Than Two Levels Three-Level Factorial Experiments Orthogonal Arrays Specialized Designs Appendix: Fractional Factorial Design Plans
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