Unless you choose to omit terms from your model, Minitab's power calculations are based on a model that uses all the available degrees of freedom, also known as a saturated model. Use the following table to determine the number of terms in the saturated model for a 2-level factorial design with no blocks.
You cannot perform power and sample size calculations on the saturated model unless you have center points or replicates.
Model | Number of terms in the saturated model |
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Without center points or blocks | Equals the number of unique corner points in base design - 1 |
Includes center points but no blocks | Equals the number of unique corner points in base design |
When the model contains blocks, the number of terms in the saturated model depends on the number of degrees of freedom (df) remaining after explaining blocks (df = number of blocks - 1) and center points (1 df).
The simplest way to determine the number of terms in the saturated model is to create the design and count the number of terms in the resulting model as follows: