All,
I have taken into account your previous suggestions from my last thread about too few DOFs. As @statman pointed out, I was trying to see effects from factors and interactions that didn't have enough DOF.
I have since changed my methodology and discovered that I first need to use a screening array - an L16 in my case - to see which factors and two-way interactions are significant, and then move on to a smaller array to analyze interactions and factors at more levels (in my case, 3 levels instead of the 2 in the L16).
My line of thinking for calculating DOF
1. The degrees of freedom are inherent to the array itself, and not the number of trials you complete for a certain treatment. For example, if you have an L16 array and you complete three trials per treatment, your DOF total is 15 and not 47.
2. DOF of A = 1, DOF of B = 1, DOF of C = 1, DOF of D = 1; DOF of AxB = 1, DOF of AxC = 1, DOF of BxC = 1, DOF of BxD = 1, DOF of AxD = 1, DOF of CxD =1 --> DOF_total = 15, DOF_sum of all factors and interactions = 10, DOF_error = 5
Based on my calculations, it seems like I should have at least 5 extra degrees of freedom to use. However, when I run Fit Model on my experimental design, and look under Effect Tests, I still get the error message of too few DOF. Why is this happening?
I saw Pete's suggestion in the last thread to complete the SAS course; I appreciate the suggestion, but am a bit pressed for time and don't have the time to spend 30 hours on a course at the moment. I will definitely look into this course over the summer, however.
Attached is my file for your reference.
Thank you in advance for your help!