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It is important to determine the correct minimum sample size. Collecting too much data costs time and money. Collecting insufficient data can lead to wrong conclusions. A correct sample size ensures that you can detect a difference in the responses of your experiment.
The objectives of this module are to: understand how power affects sample size, understand the components affecting power, understand how to calculate power and sample size using MINITAB.
This material is suitable for independent study or formal classroom training and includes quiz questions.
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Source: Best Practices in Design of Experiments PowerPoint Slides: 070_DOE Power and Sample Size PowerPoint (PPT) Presentation, [x]mjcarter
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