Six Sigma: Measure Flashcards

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SIPOC

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Suppliers, Inputs, Processes, Outputs, Customers

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2
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Data consists of names or categories only no ordering scheme

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Nominal

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3
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Data is arranged in some order. but difference between values cannot be determined

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Ordinal

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4
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Data are arranged in order and differences can be found. However, there is no inherent starting point

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Interval

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5
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An extension of the interval level that includes an inherent zero starting point

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Ratio

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6
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X-Bar

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Mean: sum of all data values divided by the number of data points

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7
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A number with the most frequency of occurring in a data set is called

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Mode

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8
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The middle value in a data set when it is arranged from high to low is called.

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Median

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9
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The difference between the largest and smallest values in a data set is called

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Range

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10
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A numerical data value is taken from a sample that may be used to make an inference about a population is

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Statistic

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11
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The formula that sums that squares of the normal random variable is called

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Chi-Square Distribution

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12
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The t distribution is formed by combing a standard normal random variable and a Chi-Square random variable.

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Student t distribution

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