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Méthodologie des surfaces de réponse (RSM)×Analyse de variance à un facteur×
DomainePlans d'expériencesStatistique
FamilleHypothesis testHypothesis test
Année d'origine19511925
Auteur d'origineGeorge E. P. Box & K. B. WilsonRonald A. Fisher
TypeSecond-order polynomial response surface modelParametric mean comparison
Source fondatriceBox, G. E. P. & Wilson, K. B. (1951). On the experimental attainment of optimum conditions. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 13(1), 1–45. link ↗Fisher, R. A. (1925). Statistical Methods for Research Workers. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd. link ↗
AliasRSM, Central Composite Design, Box-Behnken Design, CCDone-factor ANOVA, single-factor ANOVA, analysis of variance, tek yönlü ANOVA
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RésuméResponse Surface Methodology is a collection of statistical and mathematical techniques for building an empirical second-order polynomial model that relates a continuous response variable to two or more controllable input factors, and then locating the factor settings that optimize that response. The approach was introduced by George E. P. Box and K. B. Wilson in their landmark 1951 paper and has since become a cornerstone of process optimization across engineering, chemistry, food science, and pharmaceutics.One-way ANOVA is a parametric hypothesis test that compares the means of three or more independent groups on a single continuous outcome to decide whether at least one group mean differs. It rests on the variance-partitioning framework introduced by Ronald A. Fisher in 1925.
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