full factorial design
Definition
A factorial design, or statistical model of a process with two or more inputs, that explores the output values for all possible combinations of input values to a business or manufacturing process. A full factorial experiment design takes longer to execute than a partial or fractional factorial design, but provides process output measurements for all possible input values rather than a subset of those values.
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