I am from psychology field. Yes, I know about Basic Statistics and Linear Regression, but my purpose was to derive responses for each row from effects and (1), not vice versa.
Or do you mean that I can calculate responses for each row (treatment combination) from predefined effects (A, B, C, (1)) using linear regression? Unfortunately, I could not understand how.
What I did for full-factorial:
1. Created Yates' Order in a design table
2. Created equations where values of (1), A, B, C, AB, BC, AC, ABC where predefined and a ab ac abc b c bc were unknown.
3. Solved simultaneous equations in order to find values of responses for each rows that is a ab ac abc b c bc.
Because I took the example where responses were already known I could compare the results and they were correct.
I thought I could use the same process for deriving responses for fractional-factorial.
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