hovedvirkningsplot
Hovedvirkningsplot, or main‑effects plot, is a graphical tool used primarily in the analysis of factorial experiments to display the average effect of each factor level on a response variable. The plot is constructed by calculating for each factor the mean response at each of its levels, correcting for the presence of other factors. These means are then plotted on the y‑axis against the corresponding factor levels on the x‑axis, often with separate lines for different treatment combinations or a single line when the design is orthogonal. A clear upward trend indicates a positive relationship between the factor level and the response, while a flat line suggests no significant effect.
The main purpose of a hovedvirkningsplot is to provide an intuitive visual assessment of which factors influence
While huvudvirkningsplots give a quick overview, they have limitations. They do not reveal interactions between factors;