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Intervals for Full Second-Order Polynomial Models

Confidence Intervals for Full Second-Order Polynomial Models [Pg.279]

The art of experimental design is made richer by a knowledge of how the placement of experiments in factor space affects the quality of information in the fitted model. The basic concepts underlying this interaction between experimental design and information quality were introduced in Chapters 7 and 8. Several examples showed the effect of the location of one experiment (in an otherwise fixed design) on the variance and co-variance of parameter estimates in simple single-factor models. [Pg.279]

In this chapter we investigate the interaction between experimental design and information quality in two-factor systems. However, instead of looking again at the uncertainty of parameter estimates, we will focus attention on uncertainty in the response surface itself. Although the examples are somewhat specific (i.e., limited to two factors and to full second-order polynomial models), the concepts are general and can be extended to other dimensional factor spaces and to other models. [Pg.279]




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