Abstract
Understanding the influence of several input factors on the relationship between bivariate responses with one directional and one linear component is an important part of some industrial applications and has not been considered often in the literature. A model based on the C-linear form suggested by Mardia and Sutton (1978) for factorial designs with a cylindrical response is presented. A strategy adapted from backwards stepwise regression is also given for obtaining a parsimonious model to highlight numerically and graphically the main and interaction effects. The proposed method is used to analyze data from an experiment involving the balancing of automotive flywheels.
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Christine M. Anderson-Cook
Dr. Anderson-Cook is an Associate Professor in the Department of Statistics. She is a Member of ASQ. Her email address is [email protected].