Method for deciding significance factor using Daniel plot
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[0041] The present invention is described in detail below in conjunction with accompanying drawing and embodiment:
[0042] attached figure 1 In is an example of using the old Daniel's point plot, a total of n = 30 factor effect values. Use the following formula to calculate the probability of 30 factors:
[0043] p(i)=(i-0.5) / 30, i=1, 2...30,
[0044] By looking up the normal distribution table, the standard normal distribution inverse function value v(i) of p(i) is obtained. The abscissa on the graph is the effect value, and the ordinate is the normal probability inverse function value of the effect. attached by figure 1 It can be seen that the old Daniel point plot is not easy to determine which factor is a significant factor.
[0045] attached figure 2 Is the present invention applied to the attached figure 1 The same example in the attached figure 2 It can be seen that the new Daniel point plot can easily determine that the factor X28 is a significant factor....
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