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Parallel Fractional Replicates

In studying the effects of many factors on several responses the experimenter is sometimes able to say which factors are likely to be influential for each response. This knowledge permits more efficient planning since certain effects and interactions are now negligible. Some 2 p-q fractional replica...

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Published in:Technometrics 1960-05, Vol.2 (2), p.263-268
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