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引用次数: 2
摘要
在本文中,我对已故约翰·a·康奈尔(John a . Cornell)在其著名的混合实验设计与分析教科书第一版中介绍的著名的鱼饼实验进行了详细的讨论。康奈尔在一篇文章中以鱼肉饼实验为例,讨论了出于逻辑原因,许多混合过程变量实验都是使用分块实验设计进行的。更具体地说,他描述了两种可能进行鱼饼实验的方法,这两种方法都需要对数据进行分割图分析。这些描述并没有对鱼肉饼数据进行相应的分析。此外,康奈尔并没有讨论进行鱼肉饼实验最方便的方法,即使用条形图设计。在本文中,我讨论了导致带状地块设计的物流,进行了相应的带状地块分析,并与两种分割地块分析进行了对比。
Abstract In this article, I provide a detailed discussion of the well-known fish patty experiment introduced in the literature by the late John A. Cornell in the first edition of his famous textbook on the design and analysis of mixture experiments. Cornell used the fish patty experiment as the motivating example for an article discussing that, for logistical reasons, many mixture-process variable experiments are run using a split-plot experimental design. More specifically, he described two possible ways in which the fish patty experiment might have been performed, both of which require a split-plot analysis of the data. These descriptions were not followed by the corresponding analyses of the fish patty data. Moreover, Cornell did not discuss the most convenient way in which the fish patty experiment could have been run, namely using a strip-plot design. In this article, I discuss the logistics leading to a strip-plot design, conduct the corresponding strip-plot analysis and contrast it with the two split-plot analyses.
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The objective of Journal of Quality Technology is to contribute to the technical advancement of the field of quality technology by publishing papers that emphasize the practical applicability of new techniques, instructive examples of the operation of existing techniques and results of historical researches. Expository, review, and tutorial papers are also acceptable if they are written in a style suitable for practicing engineers.
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