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In a Pareto Chart, the line connecting cumulative points is
Scatter diagram depicts
Cause and Effect or ISHIKAWA Diagrams are also known as
What is the graphical tool used to analyze continuous Y and attribute X
In which Brainstorming technique ,team brainstorms on how to increase the problem rather than solving it
__________ provides objective solutions to questions which are traditionally answered subjectively
__________ hypothesis test is used when both y and x are Attribute data
The hypothesis test used to test more than two proportions is
Small scale implementation of solutions is known as
5 โSโ does not include
If P value >0.05, then
A unit having one or more defects
In a control chart, control limits are
The measure of dispersion (spread or variation) is
In a hypothesis test, the Minitab output of p value = 0.65. If the level of significance (Alpha) is 0.05, then which of the statements is true
__________ is the tool follows 80/20 rule
Common cause Strategy is applied when the process is
____________ is a measure of the strength of association between two quantitative variables
ANOVA is used to
To understand the relationship between two attribute which graph is used
When we perform a Linear Correlation Analysis and finds that as an X increases the Y also increase then he has proven a correlation.
__________ can be used whenever there is the need to decide amongst a number of alternatives
SPC stands for
If level or significance (alpha) or type I error is 5%, what is the confidence level?
Which of the following refers to a study of basic statistics
For a normal distribution, two standard deviations on each side of the mean would include โapproximatelyโ what percentage of the total population?
Determine the Mode for the following data set: 2 3 2 1 0 0 4 6 2 1 3 4 4 4
RPN in FMEA stands for
The basic elements of Cause and Effect Diagrams include all of the following except
Which Six Sigma tool uses RPN?
Mistake proofing (Japanese) is known as
Six Sigma is ____________
E in ESCAP stands for _______
After evaluating and selecting a solution the next stage is
When a Black belt applies the practice of Poka-Yoke to a project challenge she is attempting to make certain the activity is
Which hypothesis test is used to do before and after comparisons with same sample size?
DPMO stands for
The primary reason that most companies implement six sigma is to
The purpose of brainstorming is to
In Anderson Darling Normality test/Graphical Summary in Minitab, a p value of greater than 0.05 means
Lean was originated in
RPN in FMEA stands for
__________ is recipient of a product or service
Benchmarking is concerned with finding and comparing organizationโs processes to
If severity =5, Occurrence = 4, Detectability = 2, what is RPN?
Quality tools are used to _____
On a control chart, the lines plotted three standard deviations on either side of the centerline, or mean of data, define
The central tendency of chart can be represented as
6-3-5 stands for
Difference between the 75th percentile and the 25th percentile in a Box Plot is called
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