Experimental Coding in Designed Experiments

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In this video I discuss experimental coding, where we convert variables which have units (such as temperature in degrees, or volume in liters) to codes, typically +1, -1, and 0. I discuss why we would want to do this, and give an example where you might draw exactly the wrong conclusions if you didn't properly code the experiment.
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your videos are awesome professor please keep going making more

nuray
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Are there similar techniques for normalizing the variables when the step size (delta T, delta W) is not constant? I.e. using temperatures 18, 21, 27 degrees instead of 20, 25 30 in the example. Great video!

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Hello, very informative video thanks. How did you define the coded function's coefficints? I missed it, maybe the most important part. 😅 Thanks.

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