A factorial design is needed to assess 10 factors.
(a) Create a two-level, 16-trial factorial design matrix.
(b) Note the experiment resolution and explain what this level of resolution means.
(c) Describe any main or two-factor interaction aliasing with the AB interaction.
(d) If this is the first experiment intended to fix a problem, note the percentage of resources often suggested for this type of experiment.
(e) Suggest a procedure for determining the factors and levels of factors to use in the experiment.
(f) Consider that the analysis indicated the likelihood of a C*D interaction. Draw a conceptual two-factor interaction plot where C and D yielded a high value, while the other combinations yielded a low value.
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