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Appendix A JMP Starter 415<br />

The Tables Category<br />

Full Factorial Design Clicking the Full Factorial Design button, or choosing DOE > Full<br />

Factorial Design, lets you specify a set of continuous and categorical factors with arbitrary<br />

numbers of levels. JMP creates the design containing all possible combinations of those factors.<br />

Taguchi Arrays Clicking the Taguchi Arrays button, or choosing DOE > Taguchi Arrays, guides<br />

you through the definition of signal and noise factors. The signal factors form the inner array and<br />

the noise factors form the outer array. The inner and outer array designs are the traditional<br />

Taguchi orthogonal arrays such as L4, L8, L16, and so on.<br />

Mixture Design Clicking the Mixture Design button, or choosing DOE > Mixture Design, lets<br />

you define a set of factors that are ingredients in a mixture. JMP creates a new window for<br />

choosing among several classical mixture design approaches such as simplex, extreme vertices,<br />

and lattice. For the extreme vertices approach, you can supply a set of linear inequality<br />

constraints limiting the geometry of the mixture factor space.<br />

Augment Design Clicking the Augment Design button, or choosing DOE > Augment Design,<br />

lets you modify existing designs. You can add center points, replicate the design, create a foldover<br />

design, and add runs to the design using a model with more terms than the original design.<br />

Sample Size and Power Clicking the Sample Size and Power button, or choosing DOE ><br />

Sample Size and Power, computes power, sample size, or the effect size you want to detect for a<br />

given alpha and error standard deviation. You supply two of these values and the sample size and<br />

power feature computes the third. If you supply only one of these values, the result is a plot of the<br />

other two. This feature is available for the single sample, two sample, and k sample situations.<br />

AThe JMP Starter<br />

The Tables Category<br />

The Tables category (Figure A.12) corresponds to the commands in the Tables main menu. See the<br />

chapter “Reshaping Data,” p. 221, for detailed descriptions and examples for each Tables menu<br />

command.

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