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ST5204 Experimental Design II Introduction By Shenghua Kelly Fan What is a statistical experimental design? • Determine the used levels of predictors and the proportion of experimental units in each selected level according to the experimental goal. Design topics vs. variable types Response Continuous Categorical Predictor Continuous Categorical •Standard ANOVA •Response designs (eg. surfaces factorial designs) •Uniform designs •Optimal designs Beyond the course Prior experimental information The model is known but the parameters are not: Optimal designs The shape of the model is somewhat clear: Response surfaces The model is completely unknown: Uniform designs What I wish you to achieve • Learn the basic standard ANOVA designs and also standard design techniques such as “randomization”, “blocking”, so you can create new designs based on your own. • Be able to provide a good design to locate the maximum (or minimum) precisely. • Be able to provide a good design where there is no prior information at all. Example 1: A new drug for reducing the blood pressure: 1. You are asked to provide a good design to explore the association between blood pressure and the dosage of the new drug. 2. You are asked to provide a good design to identify the dosage at which the blood pressure is reduced the most. Three conditions: You only have budget for four subjects and (0,1) as the possible range of dosage. •Totally no idea. •Linear association. •Nonlinear with a minimum inside. Example 2: Two drugs to reduce the blood pressure: 1. You are asked to provide a good design to explore the association between blood pressure and the dosages of the two drugs. 2. You are asked to provide a good design to identify the dosages of the two drugs at which the blood pressure is reduced the most. Three conditions: You only have budget for four subjects and (0,1)X(0,1) as the possible domain of dosages of the two drugs. •Totally no idea. •Linear association. •Nonlinear with a minimum inside.