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TitleInteraction in factorial experiments: relevance of curvilinearity of response
AuthorsHutchinson TP
Year2004
TypeJournal Article
AbstractIt is proposed that a possible explanation of interaction between independent variables in a factorial experiment is that (a) quantities derived from the independent variables separately add together, but (b) a curvilinear relationship intervenes between their total and the dependent variable observed.
Journal TitleAustralian Society for Operations Research Bulletin
Journal Volume (Issue)23(4)
Page Range7-9
Page Count3

Reference
Hutchinson TP (2004). Interaction in factorial experiments: relevance of curvilinearity of response. Australian Society for Operations Research Bulletin, 23(4), 7-9.