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This example validates the robust design inner array with a two level factorial design and out array with a general full factorial design.


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Data is from the example on page 1252in the book ''Applied linear Statistical Models'' by Michael H.K, Christopher J.N, John N. William. Li, Fifth Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2005.


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Robust Design

This example validates the robust design inner array with a two level factorial design and out array with a general full factorial design.

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Data is from the example on page 1252in the book Applied linear Statistical Models by Michael H.K, Christopher J.N, John N. William. Li, Fifth Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2005.

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