First, determine the predicted mean of the response. Then, examine the prediction interval to determine a range of likely values for a single future value.
The fitted response value (fit) is the point estimate for the specified variable settings.
The prediction interval (PI) is a range that is likely to contain a single future response for a specified combination of variable settings. If you collect another data point at the same variable settings, the new data point is likely to be within the prediction interval. Narrower prediction intervals indicate a more precise prediction.
Heat Flux | = | 389.2 + 2.12 East + 5.318 South - 24.13 North |
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Variable | Setting |
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East | 35 |
South | 34 |
North | 16 |
Fit | SE Fit | 95% CI | 95% PI |
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258.242 | 2.35414 | (253.393, 263.090) | (239.882, 276.601) |
In these results, the fit is 258.242, which is the fitted mean of the heat flux when East is 35, South is 34, and North is 16. At these settings, the 95% prediction interval is 239.882 to 276.601.
Use your knowledge of the process to determine whether the prediction interval falls inside acceptable boundaries.