4. Double-entry analysis of variance
In many industrial problems, the question arises as to whether two factors A and B interact.
Classic examples are the time-temperature equivalences of heat treatments for steels, or the compressibility laws of real gases, where an interaction is significantly superimposed on what Mariotte's law would predict. Double-entry analysis of variance is a powerful means of rationally carrying out this type of study.
4.1 Observations
Consider two controlled factors A and B, whose general levels are denoted A a and B b (table 6 ). For each pair of levels A a ...
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