In order to get a lack of fit test, you need to have replicates. Those replicates must represent the natural process variation, and should have been included randomly throughout the experimental design. If there is no difference between the replicates, then there will not be a test.
We state that's the goal at the very beginning of the video! Scroll back to about 0:45 to hear it. Then, at 11:32, we show you how to tell Stat-Ease software that maximum illumination is the goal. Happy experimenting!
@@StatisticsMadeEasybyStatEasei have a more particular question about the response value simulation and/or database usage, could you please advise me an email to send an inquiry if possible. We are simulating cement mixtures with a couple of responses that are related.
We used some previously saved data for this tutorial. When you design your own experiments, you'll need to run the experiment and enter your observed responses.
i just love her explanation and step by step guidelines. thanx a dozen of times
Thank you for a great tutorial.
Thanks alot, What does it mean when the lack of fit have no indication of significant or non significant in the ANOVA?
In order to get a lack of fit test, you need to have replicates. Those replicates must represent the natural process variation, and should have been included randomly throughout the experimental design. If there is no difference between the replicates, then there will not be a test.
I somehow missed the part where the result or goal of highest flare was set?
Response is the highest illumination maximized.
We state that's the goal at the very beginning of the video! Scroll back to about 0:45 to hear it.
Then, at 11:32, we show you how to tell Stat-Ease software that maximum illumination is the goal.
Happy experimenting!
Thank you very much@@StatisticsMadeEasybyStatEase
@@StatisticsMadeEasybyStatEasei have a more particular question about the response value simulation and/or database usage, could you please advise me an email to send an inquiry if possible. We are simulating cement mixtures with a couple of responses that are related.
@@mikemunkhbold You can use this form to send in your inquiry: statease.com/about-us/contact/contact-support/
how to extract these graph and tables with good quality???
Please, can you explain how we can get the value of Response 1
We used some previously saved data for this tutorial. When you design your own experiments, you'll need to run the experiment and enter your observed responses.
Activate it for Indonesian subtitles, please🙏
Great intro!
Thanks very much
Very helpful!
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