Difference between symmetrical and asymmetrical factorial experiments
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For example, an experimentwith 3 factors each at 2 levels, 3 levels and 4 levels respectively then it is known as 2 X 3 X 4 factorial experiment. If all the factors have the same number oflevels the experiment isknown as symmetrical factorial otherwise it is called as mixed factorial.
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Symmetrical factorial experiment: A factor experiment consisting of n factors is said to be symmetric only if the number of levels of each factor is the same.
Asymmetric factorial experiments: In these experiments, the number of levels for all factors is not the same. There are at least two factors that make the number of stages different.
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