Interaction (design of experiments)

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In the statistical design of experiments , the presence of a means interaction (engl. Interaction ) that the effect depends on a factor in the attempt thereof, is the stage at which one of the other factors.

For example, a factor could have a very small effect on the test result if the factor is set to level 1 and a very large effect if factor is set to level 2. Or it could be that the sign of the effect of factor changes depending on factor , etc.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Montgomery, Douglas C .: Design and Analysis of Experiments. John Wiley and Sons, 1991, ISBN 0-471-52994-X , p. 197