Blocking in compound dispersion experiments

Authors
Citation
Pr. Rosenbaum, Blocking in compound dispersion experiments, TECHNOMET, 41(2), 1999, pp. 125-134
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Mathematics
Journal title
TECHNOMETRICS
ISSN journal
00401706 → ACNP
Volume
41
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
125 - 134
Database
ISI
SICI code
0040-1706(199905)41:2<125:BICDE>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
In quality design, a dispersion experiment attempts to estimate the effects of control factors on the dispersion introduced by error factors-that is, the effect of product design on the stability of the performance of the pro duct as its operating environment changes. In conducting a dispersion exper iment, it is important to distinguish the sources of dispersion that one wi shes to control from extraneous sources of dispersion, so blocking is often necessary. This is especially true when the quality or utility of a produc t is appraised subjectively, as in conjoint analysis. Compound designs for dispersion experiments are orthogonal array designs that generalize Taguchi 's direct product designs. Compared to direct product designs, compound des igns are often stronger for a given size or smaller for a given strength. T his article discusses blocked compound dispersion experiments. Providing th at blocks form an orthogonal array of strength 1 for the error factors, dis persion within blocks may be pooled to estimate dispersion effects. A famil y of blocked designs is built using Lin's supersaturated half fractions of Hadamard matrices as the within-block arrays; then, these are completed to form error arrays and then folded to form arrays of the needed strength 3.