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We constructed twenty-one 90 percent confidence intervals for expected effects in Example...

We constructed twenty-one 90 percent confidence intervals for expected effects in Example 12.4, all based on the same set of n = 5 replications. Compute the expected number of confidence intervals that will not contain their respective expected effects.

Example 12.4

TABLE 12.7 Factor coding, small-factory model (all times are in minutes)

TABLE 12.8 Design matrix for the 26 factorial design, small-factory model

FIGURE 12.3 Experimental design for small factory: individual-replication and average-over-replications results.

TABLE 12.9 90 percent confidence intervals for the expected main effects (in minutes), small-factory model

TABLE 12.10 90 percent confidence intervals for the expected interaction effects (in minutes), small-factory model

FIGURE 12.4 Experimental design for small factory: main effects and two-factor interactions.

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