Experimental Design
Alias structure refers to the way in which certain combinations of factors in an experiment are indistinguishable from one another, particularly in the context of fractional factorial designs. This phenomenon arises when the number of experimental runs is insufficient to estimate all possible interactions among factors, leading to confounding and making it difficult to separate effects of different factors. Understanding alias structures is crucial for interpreting results correctly and for making informed decisions about experimental design.
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