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The Standard Folios page of DOE++'s Application Setup allows you to set the options that apply only to design folios and other folios that perform similar analyses (e.g., free form folios).
Use the Formatting Options area to specify how certain column types and statuses are displayed in the Data tab and, if applicable, the Prediction window. If the check box beside each option is selected, the selected color will be used in the Data tab. The Color button opens the Color window, allowing you to choose a color to be used for each option.
Indicate selected response allows you to choose the color that will be used to outline response columns that are selected for use in the analysis.
Indicate response columns allows you to choose the background color used in response columns.
Indicate factor columns allows you to choose the background color used in factor columns.
Indicate generated response columns allows you to choose the background color used in generated response columns. In the Standard Folio, these include the Y Mean, Y Std and Signal Noise Ratio columns and any Response Std. Deviation columns added for variability analysis. In the Prediction window, these include all columns containing predicted values, including standard error and bounds columns.
Use the Default Analysis Method area to set the default response analysis settings for the folios.
Sum of Squares
Partial sets partial sum of squares as the default analysis method. This method is used to test if a term is significant given that all other terms are considered in the model.
Sequential sets sequential sum of squares as the default analysis method. This method is used to test if an additional term is significant given that the terms before it are already in the model.
Test Terms
Individual uses individual terms by default in analysis. Analyses using this setting examine separately the effects of each individual factor and/or factorial interaction.
Grouped uses grouped terms by default in analysis. Analyses using this setting examine groups of effect types, such as main effects (e.g., A, B, C...), two-way interactions (e.g., AB, AC, BC...), etc.
Other Options
Default risk level allows you to specify the default risk level (i.e., significant level or alpha value) to be used in analysis). This is a measure of the risk that the analytical conclusions for the response are incorrect (i.e., alpha = 1 - confidence level).
History size allows you to specify the number of sets, up to 100, of historical results to keep in the Analysis Summary window. Once the specified number of sets is reached, each new set of results will trigger the deletion of the oldest set.
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