Analyze Factorial DesignEffects Plots - Half Normal Effects Plot |
Use a half normal effects plot to compare the magnitude and the statistical significance of both main and interaction effects. The fitted line indicates where you would expect the points to fall if all effects were zero. Points that do not fall near the line usually signal significant effects. Such effects are larger and generally further from the fitted line than unimportant effects.
Significant effects are labeled and fall away from the line on the right side. By default, Minitab uses an a-level of 0.05 and labels any effect that is significant.
Example Output |
Interpretation |
For the insulation data, there are four significant effects (a = 0.05). All four main effects are significant. Injection pressure (B) has the largest absolute standardized effect.