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factorially, adv.|fækˈtɔərɪəlɪ| [f. factorial a.1 + -ly2.] By reference to factors.
1913W. Bateson Mendel's Princ. Heredity (ed. 2) iv. 84 The genetic properties of the pied types can be represented factorially by regarding the pattern or distribution of the colour as due to a distinct factor or to its absence. 1935R. A. Fisher Design Exper. vi. 104 The second advantage..in a factorially arranged experiment, is that, in addition to measuring the effects of the four single ingredients..it measures also the 11 possible interactions between these ingredients. 1935L. L. Thurstone Vectors of Mind ii. 73 The problem of describing factorially the variables whose experimental intercorrelations are given. |