Hello All,
I have what I am hoping will be a simple problem for the group.
I recently set up a DoE with three factors, each having discrete numerical values at 3 levels. I specified cross interactions with 2nd order effects with the 18 runs to be executed in 3 blocks. I did NOT specify any repeats to be designed, however, I notice in the design matrix that 4 of the runs are duplicated. In other words: the 18 run design comprises 14 unique combinations and 4 which are duplicates.
First: is this atypical? I had thought that the 18 runs should all be unique. Is there some kind of powering that JMP is trying to achieve with this?
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Second: could there be something that I'm missing in my initial setup and we're actually NOT really probing the design space correctly?
Unfortunately the first two blocks have been initiated and include ONE of the repeats (i.e., I have 11 unique runs with 1 repeat, so far).
If I assume that the design is appropriate...it follows that we can continue according to the original plan and evaluation (correct?).
However, if the feedback is such that this ISN'T the best approach: 1) what would we be missing if we continued with the original design? 2) Is it possible to reconfigure the last random block to substitute alternative conditions for the repeats?
Thanks in advance for your input on this!
Chris