Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers
Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers
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Author: Montgomery
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 14.3, Problem 8E

a.

To determine

Check whether there is an indication that factor affects crack growth rate at α=0.05 level of significance.

Check whether there is an indication of interaction.

b.

To determine

Analyze the residuals from the experiment.

c.

To determine

Repeat the analysis in part (a) using ln(y).

Analyze the residuals from new response variable and comment on it.

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