Three classes of Central Composite Design: Central Composite Circumscribed Design (CCCD), Central Composite Inscribed Design (CCID) and Central Composite Face-Centered Design (CCFD) in Response Surface Methodology (RSM) were evaluated and compared using the A-, D-, and G-efficiencies for factors, k, ranging from 3 to 10, with 0-5 centre points, in other to determine the performances of the designs under consideration. The results show that the CCDs (CCCD, CCFD and CCID) are at their best when the G-efficiency is employed for all the factors considered while the CCID especially behaves poorly when using the A- and D-efficiencies.
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Kiwu-Lawrence, F. C., Kiwu, L. C., Bartholomew, D. C., Obite, C. P., & Chikereuba, A. F. (2021). Evaluation and Comparison of Three Classes of Central Composite Designs. Asian Journal of Probability and Statistics, 31–47. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajpas/2021/v13i230304