
Overview for Analyze Factorial Design - Minitab
When to use an alternate analysis. If you have a binary response variable, use Analyze Binary Response for Factorial Design.
Example of Analyze Factorial Design - Minitab
Choose Stat > DOE > Factorial > Analyze Factorial Design. In Responses, enter Strength. Click Terms. Under Include terms in the model up through order, choose 2. Click OK and then click …
Analyze location effects and dispersion effects - Minitab
To open Analyze Variability, choose Stat > DOE > Factorial > Analyze Variability. Consider whether to: Use least squares or maximum likelihood estimation methods, or both.
Interpret the key results for Analyze Factorial Design
When you show the details for each step of a stepwise method or when you show the expanded results of the analysis, Minitab shows two more statistics. These statistics are the corrected …
Analysis of variance table for Analyze Factorial Design
Find definitions and interpretation guidance for every statistic in the Analysis of Variance table.
Perform stepwise regression for Analyze Factorial Design
Stat > DOE > Factorial > Analyze Factorial Design > Stepwise. Specify the options for the stepwise regression analysis of your factorial design.
Methods and formulas for stepwise in Analyze Factorial Design
Minitab calculates the information criteria for each step. Minitab displays the results of the analysis for the model with the minimum value of the selected information criterion, either AICc or BIC. …
Example of Analyze Variability - Minitab
Choose Stat > DOE > Factorial > Analyze Variability. In Response (standard deviations), enter Std. Click Terms. In Include terms in the model up through order, choose 2 from the drop …
Analysis of variance table for - Minitab
In the Analysis of Variance table, Minitab separates the sums of squares into different components that describe the variation due to different sources. Adj SS Model The adjusted …
Example of Analyze Binary Response for Factorial Design
Choose Stat > DOE > Factorial > Analyze Binary Response. In Event name, enter Event. In Number of events, enter Spoilage. In Number of trials, enter Containers. Click Terms. Under …