Exam 26: Statistical Process Control

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A process is said to be in statistical control when assignable causes are the only sources of variation.

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The mean and standard deviations for a process are μ = 100 and σ = 8. For the variable control chart, a sample size of 16 will be used. Calculate the standard deviation of the sampling distribution.

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The term ________ is used to describe how well a process makes units within design specifications (or tolerances).

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Averages of small samples, not individual measurements, are generally used in statistical process control.

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The Cpk index measures the difference between desired and actual dimensions of goods or services produced.

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A process range chart illustrates the amount of variation within the samples.

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