Outliers are not always useless data which must be discarded. They are
sometimes valuable signals of something new and unusual. They may con
tain a lot of information, and even lead to a new scientific discovery
. The problem is how to evaluate the significance of outliers. If they
are sometimes so important, we should perhaps look for them even when
they are not apparent. Experimental designs are well suited to tracki
ng one outlier in a set of results. This paper describes 3 methods for
detecting a hidden outlier: The Daniel's diagram, analysis of residua
ls, and experimental design reconstruction. An example shows how the p
roposed theory works, how factors that were unknown at the beginning o
f the study can be discovered, and how they can help experimenters.