Optimised Reduction of Surgical Gloves Pinholes using Forward Search Method

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This research investigates the factors that affect the existence of pinholes in surgical gloves during the manufacturing process. Since eight factors affect the existence of pinholes in surgical gloves, a two-level fractional factorial design 28-4 was used to study the main effects and the first-order interactions of the multiple variables. Multiple linear regressions are used to model the data. This paper also examines the presence of influential points in the data using the influential measures in linear regression such as Cook's Distance, DFFITS, DFBETAS, Studentized Residual, Standardized Residual, Hadi's measure, and the robust forward search. The impact of influential points is further assessed through deletion of potential influential points and model selection using adjusted R2, information criterion, and stepwise selection to see whether these influential points significantly improved the existing model.

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Ahmad, A., Mohamed, N. A., Rahman, A., & Wahid, Z. (2021). Optimised Reduction of Surgical Gloves Pinholes using Forward Search Method. Sains Malaysiana, 50(12), 3733–3744. https://doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2021-5012-22

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