The One-Factor-at-a-Time (OFAT) method is an experimental design approach used primarily in scientific research and engineering to study the effects of individual variables on a particular outcome or response. In this method, one factor (or variable) is varied systematically while keeping all other factors constant. This is done to observe how changes in that one variable influence the outcome, which helps in identifying relationships between factors and the response variable.
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