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D.Weiland

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  1. Hello,

     

    Assuming I design an experiment containing N separate measurements to measure something (different samples, different factors etc).

    Each of these measurements has the same standard deviation of SD.

    How would I calculate the standard error of the final result after fitting the data to a model?

     

    I assume this will be better than the standard deviation SD.

     

    I know when repeating the exact same measurement N times, the standard error of the result is: SD /sqrt(N).

     

    But how is this for a DoE with N experiments?

     

    In particular I'm looking into a D-Optimal design, and the question is how many experiments do I have to do in order to achieve a certain accuracy (standard error) of the results.

     

     

    Thanks very much for your help,

     

    Dom

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