5. Conclusion of the robustness test
The detection of statistically influential factors on a given response enables us to judge the robustness of the method within the limits of the experimental domains studied. Formally, if an influential factor is detected, this means that the method is not robust to changes in the level of the factor considered. Conversely, if no factor is found to influence the response, the method can be considered robust.
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