Luis,
Thanks for the input. I probably will be emailing you in the
future with some (hopefully) quick questions, as I run into
roadblocks.
Thanks!
Brian
lgouveia , telepac ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: Hi,
: I don't know R, but once you know how to compute each effect and its
: significance you should be able to make an Excel sheet in less than 1 hour,
: plus 1 hour to check if the results of the calculations agree with examples
: found in textbooks.
: I've done some 2^n factorial design analysis using either Excel worksheet
: functions or Excel add-ins (e-mail me if you need some tips).
: best regards
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: Pharmaceutics
: Fac. Farmácia Univ. Lisboa
: 1649-019 Lisboa - Portugal
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: ----- Original Message -----
: From: Brian A Bucher
: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Sent: Quinta-feira, 17 de Agosto de 2000 22:03
: Subject: 2-level factorial design manual analysis
: I'd like to learn how to analyze a 4-factor, 2-level full-factorial
: (and maybe fractional factorial) designs. My options at this moment
: are:
: 1. Use Excel
: 2. Learn and use R
: Could someone give me an estimate on how much time it will take
: for me to accomplish either of these? I'm presently reading/reviewing
: Statistics for Experimenters by Box, Hunter, Hunter.
: Thanks for any info,
: Brian
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