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The One-Hour Design of Experiments Course
Bjarne Bergquist, Erik Lovén & Thomas Olsson
Division of Environmental & Quality Management
Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
(DOE06)
Abstract
How we make our propositions attractive is, of course, context dependent.
This article describes how a one-hour introductory course in design of experiments (DOE) can be used to attract high school students to study science and engineering in general and quality management in particular.
The course is based on a 22 factorial design inspired by the Pepsi Challenge and is evaluated in the light of the “Seven Good Principles to Achieve Good Learning.”
Results of the course show that it is possible to teach DOE to students in high school and at the same time provide a fun experience.
Many of the statistical concepts appear to have been grasped up to the level of comprehension of effects and statistical significant effects compared to random error effects.
Keywords
Design of Experiments, Experimental design, Short course, Statistics education, Student retention
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