A top reason people give for NOT using Design of Experiments is
"I don't have a project it will work on." If you feel this way, please ask yourself
these two questions:
- Am I using One-Factor-At-A-Time experimentation?
- Am I trying things, hoping they will work?
If you answered "yes" to either of these questions, you will be
better off using Design of Experiments. Design of Experiments corrects the weaknesses
of One-Factor-At-A-Time experimentation, dramatically increasing your chances for success. It also
takes the need for luck out of your work -- you don't have to "hope" that the next experiment will
succeed. You will have the confidence of the thorough, methodical Design of Experiments approach.
The difficulty is usually in
getting started. Sometimes it is hard to see where to begin with a new project. Sometimes you can't tell
which design to use. Sometimes the choice of model will stop you in your tracks. Sometimes you just need a review
to bolster your confidence.
Whatever it is that
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