Ch7: Statistical Thinking and Application Flashcards

1
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census

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when the entire population is selected for the study

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2
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parameter

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a measure calculated from the population

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3
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discrete data

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data that contains only integers or counting numbers

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4
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continuous data

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any value over a particular range is possible

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5
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levels of measurement (4)

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  1. nominal scale 2. ordinal scale 3. interval scale 4. ration scale
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6
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common causes

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part of the system ex. poor design, measurement error, poor maintenance

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7
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special causes

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unusual, not previously observed

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8
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stable system

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a system governed only by common causes

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9
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problems created by variation (5)

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  1. increases unpredictability 2. reduces capacity utilization 3. contributes to a “bullwhip” effect 4. difficult to find root causes 5. difficult to detect potential problems early
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10
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statistical spread

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variability in a sample or population

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11
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bell shaped, mean and standard deviation control?

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mean: controls the center standard deviation: controls the spread

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12
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68-95-99.7 rule

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68% of observations fall within 1 sd of the mean 95% fall within 2 99.7% fall within 3

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13
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standard distribution mean and sd

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mean of 0 sd of 1

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14
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point estimate

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single value serves as “best guess” of an unknown population parameter

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15
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confidence interval

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the amount of uncertainty associated with a sample estimate of a population parameter

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16
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2 fundamental management mistakes

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  1. treating special causes and common causes 2. treating common causes as special causes
17
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enumerative study

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meant to explain the condition that exists with the existing population

18
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analytic study

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focused on improvement of the process

19
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standard deviation

20
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z score

21
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finding a percentile

22
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point estimate q

23
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point estimate p

24
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confidence interval

25
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sample size with error