Design of a 2 and/or 3-level Screening Experiment - Display Design Tab

Designing 3(k-p) Experiments

Select the Display design tab of the Design of an Experiment with Two-Level Factors dialog to access the options described here.

Summary: Display design
Click the Summary: Display design button to display a spreadsheet specifying the settings for each experimental run. The way in which the design is displayed is affected by the settings of the options on this tab. To save the design, select the spreadsheet and use the Save or Save As options via the File menu. Note that if you request to display Text labels in your spreadsheet, and then save it as a data file, then the program will save the text labels along with the "underlying" factor minima and maxima.

Note: Partial replications. If you want to replicate selected points from the design (e.g., so that you can later obtain an estimate of pure error; see Replicating the design), first add rows to the design (use option Insert - Add Cases), and then copy and paste the respective runs into those new rows.

Change factor names, values, etc
Click the Change factor names, values, etc button to display the Summary for Variables (Factors) spreadsheet containing the current factor names, low and high values, corresponding text labels (for low and high values), and the nature of the factors (continuous or qualitative). Enter the desired text and numeric values, and then click the OK button; the values entered are then used in the spreadsheet displaying the design (option Summary: Display design, see above). See Factor Names and Values in Experimental Design for more details. See also, General User Entry Spreadsheet.
Denote factors
Use the options in the Denote factors group box to determine how the factors are labeled in the spreadsheet. See Denoting Factors in Experimental Design for more details.
By numbers
Select the By numbers option button to denote the factors by numbers; that is, to label consecutive factors as F1, F2, ..., Fn.
By letters
Select the By letters option button to denote the factors by letters; that is, to label consecutive factors as A, B, C, and so on.
By names
Select the By names option button to denote the factors by their names, as specified via the button Change factor names, values, etc. (see above).
Order of runs
The choice of options in the Order of runs group box affects the order of runs displayed in the spreadsheet. For standard experiments, it is common practice to randomize the runs in order to avoid any systematic biases due to fluctuations in the production process across runs.
Standard order
Select the Standard order option button to display the design in standard order.
Random
Select the Random option button to randomize the order of runs.
by blocks
Select the by blocks options button to sort by blocks after randomization, resulting in randomization within blocks (if the current design is not blocked, the by blocks option button is not available).
Seed
The positive integer value in the Seed box is used to seed the random number generator. Note that the random number generator is reseeded every time you enter the Design of an Experiment with Two-Level Factors dialog. Thus, when you generate the same designs more than once, the default random seed in the Seed box will be different every time. If you want to generate the identical order in consecutive analyses, enter into this box the same number as that shown in the initial analysis. In practice, since randomization is supposed to accomplish unbiased assignment of runs to experimental conditions, you usually do not want to change this value.
Show (in Spreadsheet)
Use the options in the Show (in Spreadsheet) group box to specify the way the levels of factors are displayed in the spreadsheet.

Numbers (+1, -1). Select the Numbers (+1, -1) option button to change the display to show positive Alpha values and negative Alpha values: +1's, 0's, -1's.

Mini/maxima. By default (the Mini/maxima option is the default setting) the levels of the factors are denoted by the respective factor lows and highs.

Text labels
Select the Text labels option button to show the respective text labels for the low, center, and high factor settings (note that the values for the factor settings as well as the respective text labels can be changed via the Change factor names, values, etc. option, see above). If you select the Text labels option button, when you click the Summary: Display design button (see above), the spreadsheet will show the respective text labels for the factor settings; however, if you save the design as a STATISTICA data file (via the Save or Save As options on the File menu), then STATISTICA saves the text labels along with the "underlying" numeric values for the respective factor settings.