Abstract

Location and dispersion effects from factors have been considered in the industrial experiments set up through orthogonal arrays for the purpose of improving industrial processes. Most procedure in the literature concentrate on identifying location effects. Here a simple procedure is proposed and illustrated with two examples for detecting factors with dispersion effects.

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