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In a general full factorial design, each factor can have a different number of levels. Both qualitative and quantitative factors can be analyzed. This design is used when the number of factors is small (<5) and the number of total runs in the experiment is not large. Otherwise, a fractional factorial design such as the two level fractional factorial or a Taguchi OA should be used.  
In a general full factorial design, each factor can have a different number of levels. Both qualitative and quantitative factors can be analyzed. This design is used when the number of factors is small (<5) and the number of total runs in the experiment is not large. Otherwise, a fractional factorial design such as two level fractional factorial or Taguchi OA should be used.  


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General Full Factorial Design

In a general full factorial design, each factor can have a different number of levels. Both qualitative and quantitative factors can be analyzed. This design is used when the number of factors is small (<5) and the number of total runs in the experiment is not large. Otherwise, a fractional factorial design such as two level fractional factorial or Taguchi OA should be used.

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