Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/36431
Type: Journal article
Title: Interaction in Factorial Experiments: Relevance of Curvilinearity of Response
Author: Hutchinson, T.
Citation: ASOR Bulletin, 2004; 23(4):7-9
Publisher: Australian Society for Operations Research
Issue Date: 2004
ISSN: 1446-6678
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T. P. Hutchinson
Abstract: It is proposed that a possible explanation of interaction between independent variables in a factorial experiment is that (a) quantities derived from the independent variables separately add together, but (b) a curvilinear relationship intervenes between their total and the dependent variable observed.
Keywords: Factorial experiments
interaction (statistical)
bad news (communication of)
Description: © Australian Society for Operations Research
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