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Easy: Determine Main Effects

After a full factorial design was executed I have the following tabulated results:

 

Force

Pressure

Hours to failure

15 N (Low)

10 Pa (Low)

2800 hours

15 N (Low)

150 Pa (High)

1300 hours

100 N (High)

10 Pa (Low)

800 hours

100 N (High)

150 Pa (High)

300 hours

 

 

How would I determine the main effects of Force and Pressure? I've added this data to a table, my next move would be to Analyze > Fit Model and figure out to make a Least Squares Mean Plot. Having a hard time setting that up in the Fit Model.

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txnelson
Super User

Re: Easy: Determine Main Effects

Enter your data into a data table

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Go to

     Analyze=>Fit Model

enter in the model you want to analyze

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And click OK

Jim

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txnelson
Super User

Re: Easy: Determine Main Effects

Did you only measure one Hours to failure for each combination of Force and Pressure?
Jim

Re: Easy: Determine Main Effects

Yep, you got it!
txnelson
Super User

Re: Easy: Determine Main Effects

Enter your data into a data table

full1.PNG

Go to

     Analyze=>Fit Model

enter in the model you want to analyze

full2.PNG

And click OK

Jim
statman
Super User

Re: Easy: Determine Main Effects

Eric, welcome to the community.  Jim provided the steps to do exactly what you want.  I would simply add...why not also get the interaction effect while you're at it.  3 total DF's P+F+PF

"All models are wrong, some are useful" G.E.P. Box
txnelson
Super User

Re: Easy: Determine Main Effects

@statman 

Not enough df

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Jim
statman
Super User

Re: Easy: Determine Main Effects

Ummm, yes there are.  I always start with a saturated model, use Normal, Bayes and Pareto plots as well as look at parameter effects and SS.  Use engineering knowledge and predictions about potential effects to then reduce the model.  I really don't place much weight on p-values as YOU control these via how you collect your data.  So, for example, if you leave the interaction out of the model, guess what...the interaction is the estimate of mean square error and is therefore the basis of the statistical test (F-test). For unreplcated designs, I much prefer the unbiased Daniels plots, but that's just me.

"All models are wrong, some are useful" G.E.P. Box
txnelson
Super User

Re: Easy: Determine Main Effects

I stand corrected.....

Jim