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Contingency Tables are used to perform which of these functions?
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For the data shown here a Belt suspects the three grades are supplying the same results. Which statement(s) are true for proper Hypothesis Testing?
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A Six Sigma tool that helps to screen factors by using graphical techniques to logically subgroup multiple discrete X's plotted against a continuous Y is known as a ________________________ Chart.
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A primary benefit of using a Multi-Vari Chart is it provides a visual presentation of two-way interactions.
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Skewed, or Mixed, Distributions occur when data comes from several sources that are supposed to be the same yet are not.
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When two Inputs have an impact on the Output together yet seem to have no or little impact on their own this is called a/an ________________.
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To draw inferences about a sample population being studied by modeling patterns of data in a way that accounts for randomness and uncertainty in the observations is known as ____________________.
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The perfect sample size is the minimum number of data points required to provide exactly 6% overlap or risk if one wants a 95% confidence level.
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Bias in Sampling is an error due to lack of independence among random samples or due to systematic sampling procedures.
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The Central Limit Theorem helps us understand the ___________ we are taking and is the basis for using sampling to estimate population parameters.