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13 Design and Analysis of Single-Factor Experiments: The Analysis of Variance CHAPTER OUTLINE Learning Objectives for Chapter 13 After careful study of this chapter, you should be able to the following: Design and conduct engineering experiments involving a single factor with an arbitrary number of levels Understand how the analysis of variance is used to analyze the data from these experiments Assess model adequacy with residual plots Use multiple comparison procedures to identify specific differences between means Make decisions about sample size in single-factor experiments Understand the difference between fixed and random factors Estimate variance components in an experiment involving random factors Understand the blocking principle and how it is used to isolate the effect of nuisance factors Design and conduct experiments involving the randomized complete block design © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 13-1: Designing Engineering Experiments Every experiment involves a sequence of activities: Conjecture – the original hypothesis that motivates the experiment Experiment – the test performed to investigate the conjecture Analysis – the statistical analysis of the data from the experiment Conclusion – what has been learned about the original conjecture from the experiment Often the experiment will lead to a revised conjecture, and a new experiment, and so forth © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 13-2: The Completely Randomized Single-Factor Experiment 13-2.1 An Example © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 13-2: The Completely Randomized Single-Factor Experiment 13-2.1 An Example © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 13-2: The Completely Randomized Single-Factor Experiment 13-2.1 An Example • The levels of the factor are sometimes called treatments • Each treatment has six observations or replicates • The runs are run in random order © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 13-2: The Completely Randomized Single-Factor Experiment 13-2.1 An Example Figure 13-1 (a) Box plots of hardwood concentration data (b) Display of the model in Equation 13-1 for the completely randomized single-factor experiment © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 13-2: The Completely Randomized Single-Factor Experiment 13-2.2 The Analysis of Variance Suppose there are a different levels of a single factor that we wish to compare The levels are sometimes called treatments © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 13-2: The Completely Randomized Single-Factor Experiment 13-2.2 The Analysis of Variance We may describe the observations in Table 13-2 by the linear statistical model: The model could be written as © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 13-2: The Completely Randomized Single-Factor Experiment 13-2.2 The Analysis of Variance Fixed-effects Model The treatment effects are usually defined as deviations from the overall mean so that: Also, 10 © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 13-4: Randomized Complete Block Designs 13-4.1 Design and Statistical Analyses The mean squares are: 45 © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 13-4: Randomized Complete Block Designs 13-4.1 Design and Statistical Analyses The expected values of these mean squares are: 46 © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 13-4: Randomized Complete Block Designs 13-4.1 Design and Statistical Analyses Definition 47 © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 13-4: Randomized Complete Block Designs 13-4.1 Design and Statistical Analyses 48 © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 13-4: Randomized Complete Block Designs Example 13-5 49 © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 13-4: Randomized Complete Block Designs Example 13-5 50 © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 13-4: Randomized Complete Block Designs Example 13-5 51 © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 13-4: Randomized Complete Block Designs Example 13-5 52 © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 13-4: Randomized Complete Block Designs Minitab Output for Example 13-5 53 © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 13-4: Randomized Complete Block Designs 13-4.2 Multiple Comparisons Fisher’s Least Significant Difference for Example 13-5 Figure 13-10 Results of Fisher’s LSD method 54 © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 13-4: Randomized Complete Block Designs 13-4.3 Residual Analysis and Model Checking Figure 13-11 Normal probability plot of residuals from the randomized complete block design 55 © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 13-4: Randomized Complete Block Designs Figure 13-12 Residuals by treatment © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 56 13-4: Randomized Complete Block Designs Figure 13-13 Residuals by block © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 57 13-4: Randomized Complete Block Designs Figure 13-14 Residuals versus ŷij © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 58 Important Terms & Concepts of Chapter 13 59 © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger ... Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 13-2 : The Completely Randomized Single- Factor Experiment 13-2 .2 The Analysis of Variance Analysis of Variance Table 16 © John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  Applied Statistics... study of this chapter, you should be able to the following: Design and conduct engineering experiments involving a single factor with an arbitrary number of levels Understand how the analysis of variance. .. Engineers, by Montgomery and Runger 13-2 : The Completely Randomized Single- Factor Experiment 13-2 .2 The Analysis of Variance We may describe the observations in Table 13-2 by the linear statistical

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