Lecture #12: DOE and Shewhart Control Charts

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This is great! So hard to find good lectures, looking forward to listening to the rest! Thanks!

Kever
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Tuned into your instruction after rabbit holing about DOE. Fascinating. I am wondering now, if I wanted to carry out some experiment, how many samples would I need to take in order for my results to be statistically significant. In other words, If I had 5 or 6 factors, it would be easy to do one of each "combination", but that cannot be significant. How do you determine the number needed to satisfy significance? Is that covered in an earlier/other video?
Thanks for your very helpful videos!
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graymatterrx
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Mark, your video is awesome, I was trying to pick up those knowledge where I got them during MS study, your explains and lecture are very hands- on and Ez to get to the key points. Do you any video doing things in R for DoE?

JJJJ-obro
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Hi Sir,

Though video is very informative but could not understand DOE as I am very weak with stats

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