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  2. Factorial experiment - Wikipedia

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    In the tables in the following examples, the entries in the "cell" column are treatment combinations: The first component of each combination is the level of factor A, the second for factor B, and the third (in the 2 × 2 × 2 example) the level of factor C. The entries in each of the other columns sum to 0, so that each column is a contrast ...

  3. Fractional factorial design - Wikipedia

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    Each generator halves the number of runs required. A design with p such generators is a 1/(l p)=l −p fraction of the full factorial design. [3] For example, a 2 5 − 2 design is 1/4 of a two-level, five-factor factorial design. Rather than the 32 runs that would be required for the full 2 5 factorial experiment, this experiment requires only ...

  4. Factor analysis - Wikipedia

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    Higher-order factor analysis is a statistical method consisting of repeating steps factor analysis – oblique rotation – factor analysis of rotated factors. Its merit is to enable the researcher to see the hierarchical structure of studied phenomena.

  5. Separating Ingredients & Recipe in Factor Investing - AOL

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    The dispersion of full period performance statistics is quite large. Investors struggle with whether incorporating factor-based strategies is worth it, argue over which are the premier factors ...

  6. Dilution ratio - Wikipedia

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    The following formulas can be used to calculate the volumes of solute (V solute) and solvent (V solvent) to be used: [1] = = where V total is the desired total volume, and F is the desired dilution factor number (the number in the position of F if expressed as "1/F dilution factor" or "xF dilution"). However, some solutions and mixtures take up ...

  7. The 2-Ingredient Bars I Make Every Christmas - AOL

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    Crumble about 2/3 of the cookie dough into the pan and press into an even layer, like a crust. Use a tablespoon to dollop the jam on top, then spread it out evenly, leaving about 1/4 inch bare ...

  8. Factor regression model - Wikipedia

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    Within statistical factor analysis, the factor regression model, [1] or hybrid factor model, [2] is a special multivariate model with the following form: = + + + where, is the -th (known) observation.

  9. Z-factor - Wikipedia

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    The Z-factor defines a characteristic parameter of the capability of hit identification for each given assay. The following categorization of HTS assay quality by the value of the Z-Factor is a modification of Table 1 shown in Zhang et al. (1999); [2] note that the Z-factor cannot exceed one.