Statistical Thinking for Industrial Problem Solving
Course Resources
Design of Experiments
Visit the JMP Online Documentation home page to search for more information on the following topics:
- For technical details on types of experimental designs and applications, search for the "Design of Experiments Guide."
- For information on fractional factorials and Plackett-Burman designs, including details on confounding and aliasing in screening designs, search for "screening designs."
- To learn more about generating custom designs, including split plot designs, optimality criteria, design evaluation, blocking, and determining the sample size, search for "custom designs."
- For details on the construction of response surface designs, types of designs, and when to use these designs, search for "response surface designs."
- To learn more about the construction of definitive screening designs and when to use them, search for "definitive screening designs."
- For information on testing for curvature in a response with the addition of a lack of fit test, search for "center points."
- For details on sequential experimentation and augmenting designs, search for "augment designs."
- To learn more about attribute measurement studies, search for "attribute gauge charts."
- For details on robustness experiments, search for "Taguchi designs."
For a deeper exploration of DOE concepts and techniques, check out the following books:
- Statistics for Experimenters: Design, Innovation, and Discovery, 2nd Edition
- Optimal Design of Experiments: A Case Study Approach
- Design and Analysis of Experiments, 10th Edition
- Design and Analysis of Experiments by Douglas Montgomery: A Supplement for Using JMP®
- Response Surface Methodology: Process and Product Optimization Using Designed Experiments, 4th Edition
- Strategies for Formulations Development: A Step-by-Step Guide Using JMP®
Explore the Mastering JMP DOE webinar series for videos on how to design and analyze experiments for a variety of scenarios in JMP.
For a collection of resources for learning and teaching DOE, see the DOE Course Materials page.