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Power Analysis in Design Evaluation (DOE)
Hi,
Under the Design Evaluation (after the DOE is created), there is a tab called Power Analysis per below photo.
I understood the Power represents the probability of detecting a significant effect (if there is). For example here, this design have a probability of 57.2% to detect effect of X1 if it is a significant effect.
My questions:
1. Understood the Coefficient is the "slope" or effect strength on the response. This is represented under column Anticipated Coefficient. Why does this value is being put as default "1" ?
2. For example, if I were to change X1 Anticipated Coefficient from "1 to 2", the Power will jump from 57.2% to 98.4%. Am I correct to say, if X1 slope is "2" then this design have the probability to detect this effect at 98.7%?
3. Does the Power Analysis takes into account the Scaling Factor? Having a slope of 0.0002 doesn't mean there aren't any strong correlation between Y and X.
For example : The X-axis data is recorded in nanometer instead of meter.
Thanks for advise.
B.r,
Chris Looi
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Re: Power Analysis in Design Evaluation (DOE)
Go to this link:
https://www.jmp.com/support/help/14/power-analysis.shtml
scroll down to the Power Analysis for Coffee Experiment
It explains the interpetation of the values.
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Re: Power Analysis in Design Evaluation (DOE)
Chris, Just checking to see if this helped you sort out your question?