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Muundo wa Kuchuja wa Plackett-Burman×Ubunifu wa Kijamii wa Nusu (2^(k-p) Fractional Factorial Design)×
NyanjaMuundo wa MajaribioMuundo wa Majaribio
FamiliaHypothesis testHypothesis test
Mwaka wa asili19461961
MwanzilishiR.L. Plackett & J.P. BurmanGeorge E. P. Box and J. Stuart Hunter
AinaTwo-level orthogonal arrayScreening and economical factorial design
Chanzo asiliaPlackett, R.L. & Burman, J.P. (1946). The Design of Optimum Multifactorial Experiments. Biometrika, 33(4), 305–325. DOI ↗Box, G.E.P. & Hunter, J.S. (1961). The 2^(k-p) Fractional Factorial Designs. Technometrics, 3(3), 311–351. link ↗
Majina mbadalaPB design, PB screening, Plackett-Burman Tarama Deseni2^k-p design, fractional factorial, screening design, Kesirli Faktöriyel Desen (2^k-p Fractional Factorial)
Zinazohusiana47
MuhtasariThe Plackett-Burman design is a two-level orthogonal screening design introduced by R.L. Plackett and J.P. Burman in 1946 that allows researchers to estimate the main effect of each factor independently using the smallest possible number of experimental runs. Run counts are always multiples of four, making it exceptionally economical for studies with many candidate factors.The fractional factorial design is an economical experimental strategy that investigates k factors by running only a carefully chosen 1/2^p fraction of the full 2^k factorial experiment. Formalized by George E. P. Box and J. Stuart Hunter in their landmark 1961 Technometrics paper, it exploits the sparsity-of-effects principle — that high-order interactions are typically negligible — to screen many factors with far fewer runs than a complete factorial would require.
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