Short Answer
The analysis of a factorial design begins by selecting and inserting responses in your software, followed by customizing their names to reflect key variables. Finally, you can analyze the data and provide feedback through various formats to enhance clarity and improve future studies.
Step 1: Select and Insert Responses
In the Analyze Factorial Design menu of your statistical software, initiate your analysis by selecting the responses you want to include. You can easily add these responses by:
- Using the space bar or enter key
- Clicking with the left mouse button
- Utilizing the touchpad
Once selected, confirm your choices by clicking ‘Select’ to move them into the analysis section.
Step 2: Customize Response Names
After inserting your responses, customize each one to accurately represent your Design of Experiments (DOE) variables. Common variables to name include:
- Purity
- Yield
- Residual catalyst amounts
This helps in clearly communicating what each response represents in your experiment and aids in data analysis.
Step 3: Analyze and Provide Feedback
With responses named, choose specific terms for in-depth analysis by clicking ‘Terms…’. Organize your data using the provided tools, such as paragraph planners, to enhance clarity. Users can then provide feedback about the analysis either through:
- Written comments
- Attached files
- Audio recordings
This feedback can help improve future analyses and the overall DOE study process.