Deck 11: Statistically Based Quality Improvement for Variables

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________ is based on the concept that all work occurs in a system of interconnected processes.

A)Statistical thinking
B)Qualitative modeling
C)Process benchmarking
D)Rational subgrouping
E)Data interlinking
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________ happens when statistical quality analysis fails to result in the scrapping or reworking of a defective product.

A)Management's risk
B)Producer's risk
C)Manufacturer's risk
D)Retailer's risk
E)Consumer's risk
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Samples can be ________ according to time or according to sequence.

A)random
B)uncontrollable
C)indefinite
D)systematic
E)stochastic
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The ________ is the difference between the largest measurement and the smallest measurement in a particular sample.

A)range
B)median
C)mode
D)standard deviation
E)mean
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________ is useful because it ensures independence among observations.

A)Process capability
B)Optimization
C)Population distribution
D)Process stability
E)Randomization
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To ensure that processes are stable, data are gathered in ________.

A)batches
B)networks
C)samples
D)lots
E)sets
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World-class levels of process capability are measured by ________ defect levels.

A)parts per million
B)parts per hundred thousand
C)parts per ten thousand
D)parts per thousand
E)parts per hundred
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A ________ subgroup is a group of data that is logically homogeneous.

A)primary
B)rational
C)process
D)variable
E)stable
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________ is the probability that a nonconforming product will be available for sale.

A)Producer's risk
B)Consumer's risk
C)Retailer's risk
D)Management's risk
E)Manufacturer's risk
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The diameter of a mason jar is 3 inches but can be as large as 3.03 inches and as small as 2.97 inches. Twenty-five samples of mason jars are taken and it is discovered that these components have a grand mean of 3.01 inches and a standard deviation of 0.02 inches. What is the probability of producing a bad product?

A)0.60
B)0.18
C)0.33
D)0.45
E)0.84
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To ________ means to sample in such a way that every piece of product has an equal chance of being selected for inspection.

A)randomize
B)optimize
C)stabilize
D)rectify
E)modify
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Which of the following is not one of the alternative names for one hundred percent samples?

A)screening samples
B)sorting samples
C)rectifying samples
D)detailing samples
E)stabilizing samples
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________ is the probability that a good product will be rejected.

A)Retailer's risk
B)Consumer's risk
C)Manufacturer's risk
D)Management's risk
E)Producer's risk
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________ refers to the ability of a process to produce a product that meets specifications.

A)Process stability
B)Process attribute
C)Process variability
D)Process capability
E)Process conformance
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Variation within the data in a ________ subgroup can provide a yardstick for computing limits on the standard variation between subgroups.

A)process
B)variable
C)primary
D)stable
E)rational
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________ is a decision-making skill demonstrated by the ability to draw conclusions based on data.

A)Data interlinking
B)Process benchmarking
C)Rational subgrouping
D)Statistical thinking
E)Qualitative modeling
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Which of the following provides a documented, proactive approach to defining how to respond when process control charts show a process is out of control?

A)response charts
B)control plans
C)control charts
D)response plans
E)process plans
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Consumer's risk is also called a ________ error.

A)processing
B)non-response
C)type II
D)response
E)type I
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A ________ is used when data are geometrically distributed.

A)p chart
B)u chart
C)c chart
D)h chart
E)g chart
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Producer's risk is also called a ________ error.

A)type I
B)non-response
C)type II
D)processing
E)response
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Control chart limits should be updated only when there is a change to the process.
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Statistical thinking is based on the concept that understanding variation and increasing variation are important keys to success.
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A 50-volt battery must be between 55 and 45 volts when it leaves the factory. Two hundred samples of batteries have yielded the following data: average charge of 49 volts with a standard deviation of 2.5 volts. What is the process capability?

A)0.06
B)0.80
C)0.53
D)0.12
E)0.38
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Producer's risk is the probability that a nonconforming product will be available for sale.
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A 50-volt battery must be between 55 and 45 volts when it leaves the factory. Two hundred samples of batteries have yielded the following data: average charge of 49 volts with a standard deviation of 2.5 volts. What is the probability of producing an out-of-spec battery?

A)0.06
B)0.80
C)0.53
D)0.12
E)0.32
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The upper and lower specifications for metal head plates are 5 ±0.1 cm. A sample of the metal head plates in 25 undergraduates yields a mean of 5.05. What is the population standard deviation if the population capability index is 1.666?

A)0.01
B)0.02
C)0.03
D)0.04
E)0.05
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In the study of quality, Type I error is called consumer's risk.
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One of the reasons that statistical tools are deemed to fail is because people have a poor understanding of the scientific method.
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If a sample is systematic according to time, the product is inspected at regular intervals of time.
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The diameter of a mason jar is 3 inches but can be as large as 3.03 inches and as small as 2.97 inches. Twenty five samples of mason jars are taken and it is discovered that these components have a grand mean of 3.01 inches and a standard deviation of 0.02 inches. What is the capability of this process?

A)0.08
B)0.16
C)0.33
D)0.49
E)0.66
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Statistical thinking is a decision-making skill demonstrated by the ability to draw conclusions based on data.
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World-class levels of process capability are measured by parts per million defect levels.
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The upper and lower specifications for metal head plates are 5 ±0.1 cm. A sample of the metal head plates in 25 undergraduates yields a mean of 5.05. We know that the population standard deviation is 0.04. What is the population capability index?

A)2.15
B)2.51
C)1.25
D)1.52
E)0.42
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Consumer's risk happens when statistical quality analysis fails to result in the scrapping or reworking of a defective product.
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Process stability refers to the ability of a process to produce a product that meets specification.
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One hundred percent samples are also known as screening samples.
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The moving average chart uses past information to predict what the next process outcome will be.
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The cusum chart is used for monitoring variables and measurement on a continuous scale.
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Statistical tools focus on causes rather than effects.
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Process charts are graphs designed to signal process workers when nonrandom variation is occurring in a process.
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Quality practitioners should not compare process chart limits with product specifications.
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Nonrandom variation is centered on a mean and occurs with a consistent amount of dispersion.
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What is the difference between random and nonrandom variation?
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What is the difference between a variable and an attribute?
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Nonrandom variation results in a process that is not repeatable.
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Process stability means that the variation observed in the process is nonrandom variation and not random variation.
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Process control requires that data be gathered in samples. Discuss random sampling and systematic sampling and provide examples of each sampling method.
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A process is capable if only common variation is present in the process.
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Explain why random samples are difficult to achieve in a production environment.
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Which of the following is true of random variation?

A)It has a cause that can be identified.
B)It can be easily controlled.
C)It occurs with a somewhat consistent amount of dispersion.
D)It results in a process that is not repeatable.
E)It results from a shift in a process mean or some unexpected occurrence.
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The ________ is a process chart used to monitor the average of the characteristic being measured.

A) <strong>The ________ is a process chart used to monitor the average of the characteristic being measured.</strong> A)   chart B)R chart C)c chart D)p chart E)MR chart <div style=padding-top: 35px> chart
B)R chart
C)c chart
D)p chart
E)MR chart
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Random variation results from an event such as a shift in a process mean or some unexpected occurrence.
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Random variation is also referred to as uncontrollable variation.
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________ variation is centered on a mean and occurs with a somewhat consistent amount of dispersion.

A)Nonrandom
B)Specific
C)Systematic
D)Abnormal
E)Random
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Processes that achieve capability indexes of 1.25 are world-class capable.
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Which of the following is true of nonrandom variation?

A)It is uncontrollable.
B)It is centered on a mean.
C)It occurs with a somewhat consistent amount of dispersion.
D)It results from a shift in a process mean or some unexpected occurrence.
E)It results in a process that is repeatable.
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Process ________ means that the variation we observe in the process is random variation and not nonrandom variation.

A)optimization
B)capability
C)control
D)variability
E)stability
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Process stability means that the variation we observe in the process is ________ variation.

A)abnormal
B)specific
C)random
D)systematic
E)nonrandom
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________ variation results from some event, such as shift in a process mean or some unexpected occurrence.

A)Uncontrollable
B)Nonrandom
C)Stochastic
D)Random
E)Indefinite
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Interlinking is useful in helping to identify causal relationships between variables.
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A(n)________ is an either-or-situation resulting from a binomial process.

A)variable
B)paradigm
C)criterion
D)attribute
E)element
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________ are tools for monitoring process variation.

A)Pareto charts
B)Control charts
C)Histograms
D)Scatter diagrams
E)Cause-and-effect diagrams
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A(n)________ is used when data are hypergeometrically distributed.

A)p chart
B)u chart
C)c chart
D)h chart
E)g chart
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X chart limits are control limits and not natural limits.
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Which of the following is an example of a variables chart?

A)u chart
B)c chart
C)np chart
D)p chart
E)X chart
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________ are often used in monitoring the production of silicon chips for computers.

A)X charts
B)c charts
C)np charts
D)R charts
E)s charts
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Process population average, mean, range, moving range, and standard deviation are examples of ________.

A)attributes
B)variables
C)elements
D)criteria
E)paradigms
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Although <strong>Although   charts generally are preferred for variables data, sometimes it is too time consuming or inconvenient to compute subgroup averages. In these cases, a(n)________ is used.</strong> A)median chart B)X chart C)p chart D)s chart E)standard deviation chart <div style=padding-top: 35px> charts generally are preferred for variables data, sometimes it is too time consuming or inconvenient to compute subgroup averages. In these cases, a(n)________ is used.

A)median chart
B)X chart
C)p chart
D)s chart
E)standard deviation chart
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Proportion defective, number defective, number nonconforming in a consistent sample space, and number defects per unit are examples of ________.

A)criteria
B)paradigms
C)elements
D)variables
E)attributes
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What is the first step in developing process control charts?

A)Identify critical product characteristics.
B)Select the appropriate process control chart.
C)Determine whether the critical product characteristic is a variable or an attribute.
D)Identify critical operations in the process.
E)Establish the control limits.
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The ________ reflects a population distribution.

A)p chart
B)s chart
C)u chart
D)X chart
E)R chart
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The ________ is often used where variation in a process is small.

A)s chart
B)X chart
C)np chart
D)u chart
E)c chart
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A g chart is useful when data are hypergeometrically distributed.
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Which of the following is an example of an attributes chart?

A)s chart
B)R chart
C)p chart
D)MR chart
E)X chart
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If it is too time consuming or inconvenient to compute subgroup averages, a median chart should be used.
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A(n)________ is a continuous measurement such as weight, height, or volume.

A)variable
B)attribute
C)paradigm
D)criterion
E)element
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The ________ chart is used in monitoring process dispersion.

A) <strong>The ________ chart is used in monitoring process dispersion.</strong> A)   chart B)c chart C)p chart D)R chart E)X chart <div style=padding-top: 35px> chart
B)c chart
C)p chart
D)R chart
E)X chart
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The s chart is often used where variation in a process is large.
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Describe the purpose of an s chart.
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Describe x charts and R charts. List and describe the basic components of each.
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Deck 11: Statistically Based Quality Improvement for Variables
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________ is based on the concept that all work occurs in a system of interconnected processes.

A)Statistical thinking
B)Qualitative modeling
C)Process benchmarking
D)Rational subgrouping
E)Data interlinking
A
2
________ happens when statistical quality analysis fails to result in the scrapping or reworking of a defective product.

A)Management's risk
B)Producer's risk
C)Manufacturer's risk
D)Retailer's risk
E)Consumer's risk
E
3
Samples can be ________ according to time or according to sequence.

A)random
B)uncontrollable
C)indefinite
D)systematic
E)stochastic
D
4
The ________ is the difference between the largest measurement and the smallest measurement in a particular sample.

A)range
B)median
C)mode
D)standard deviation
E)mean
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________ is useful because it ensures independence among observations.

A)Process capability
B)Optimization
C)Population distribution
D)Process stability
E)Randomization
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To ensure that processes are stable, data are gathered in ________.

A)batches
B)networks
C)samples
D)lots
E)sets
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World-class levels of process capability are measured by ________ defect levels.

A)parts per million
B)parts per hundred thousand
C)parts per ten thousand
D)parts per thousand
E)parts per hundred
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A ________ subgroup is a group of data that is logically homogeneous.

A)primary
B)rational
C)process
D)variable
E)stable
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________ is the probability that a nonconforming product will be available for sale.

A)Producer's risk
B)Consumer's risk
C)Retailer's risk
D)Management's risk
E)Manufacturer's risk
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The diameter of a mason jar is 3 inches but can be as large as 3.03 inches and as small as 2.97 inches. Twenty-five samples of mason jars are taken and it is discovered that these components have a grand mean of 3.01 inches and a standard deviation of 0.02 inches. What is the probability of producing a bad product?

A)0.60
B)0.18
C)0.33
D)0.45
E)0.84
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To ________ means to sample in such a way that every piece of product has an equal chance of being selected for inspection.

A)randomize
B)optimize
C)stabilize
D)rectify
E)modify
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Which of the following is not one of the alternative names for one hundred percent samples?

A)screening samples
B)sorting samples
C)rectifying samples
D)detailing samples
E)stabilizing samples
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________ is the probability that a good product will be rejected.

A)Retailer's risk
B)Consumer's risk
C)Manufacturer's risk
D)Management's risk
E)Producer's risk
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________ refers to the ability of a process to produce a product that meets specifications.

A)Process stability
B)Process attribute
C)Process variability
D)Process capability
E)Process conformance
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Variation within the data in a ________ subgroup can provide a yardstick for computing limits on the standard variation between subgroups.

A)process
B)variable
C)primary
D)stable
E)rational
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________ is a decision-making skill demonstrated by the ability to draw conclusions based on data.

A)Data interlinking
B)Process benchmarking
C)Rational subgrouping
D)Statistical thinking
E)Qualitative modeling
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Which of the following provides a documented, proactive approach to defining how to respond when process control charts show a process is out of control?

A)response charts
B)control plans
C)control charts
D)response plans
E)process plans
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Consumer's risk is also called a ________ error.

A)processing
B)non-response
C)type II
D)response
E)type I
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A ________ is used when data are geometrically distributed.

A)p chart
B)u chart
C)c chart
D)h chart
E)g chart
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Producer's risk is also called a ________ error.

A)type I
B)non-response
C)type II
D)processing
E)response
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Control chart limits should be updated only when there is a change to the process.
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Statistical thinking is based on the concept that understanding variation and increasing variation are important keys to success.
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A 50-volt battery must be between 55 and 45 volts when it leaves the factory. Two hundred samples of batteries have yielded the following data: average charge of 49 volts with a standard deviation of 2.5 volts. What is the process capability?

A)0.06
B)0.80
C)0.53
D)0.12
E)0.38
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Producer's risk is the probability that a nonconforming product will be available for sale.
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A 50-volt battery must be between 55 and 45 volts when it leaves the factory. Two hundred samples of batteries have yielded the following data: average charge of 49 volts with a standard deviation of 2.5 volts. What is the probability of producing an out-of-spec battery?

A)0.06
B)0.80
C)0.53
D)0.12
E)0.32
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The upper and lower specifications for metal head plates are 5 ±0.1 cm. A sample of the metal head plates in 25 undergraduates yields a mean of 5.05. What is the population standard deviation if the population capability index is 1.666?

A)0.01
B)0.02
C)0.03
D)0.04
E)0.05
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In the study of quality, Type I error is called consumer's risk.
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One of the reasons that statistical tools are deemed to fail is because people have a poor understanding of the scientific method.
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If a sample is systematic according to time, the product is inspected at regular intervals of time.
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The diameter of a mason jar is 3 inches but can be as large as 3.03 inches and as small as 2.97 inches. Twenty five samples of mason jars are taken and it is discovered that these components have a grand mean of 3.01 inches and a standard deviation of 0.02 inches. What is the capability of this process?

A)0.08
B)0.16
C)0.33
D)0.49
E)0.66
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Statistical thinking is a decision-making skill demonstrated by the ability to draw conclusions based on data.
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World-class levels of process capability are measured by parts per million defect levels.
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The upper and lower specifications for metal head plates are 5 ±0.1 cm. A sample of the metal head plates in 25 undergraduates yields a mean of 5.05. We know that the population standard deviation is 0.04. What is the population capability index?

A)2.15
B)2.51
C)1.25
D)1.52
E)0.42
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Consumer's risk happens when statistical quality analysis fails to result in the scrapping or reworking of a defective product.
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Process stability refers to the ability of a process to produce a product that meets specification.
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One hundred percent samples are also known as screening samples.
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The moving average chart uses past information to predict what the next process outcome will be.
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The cusum chart is used for monitoring variables and measurement on a continuous scale.
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Statistical tools focus on causes rather than effects.
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Process charts are graphs designed to signal process workers when nonrandom variation is occurring in a process.
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Quality practitioners should not compare process chart limits with product specifications.
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Nonrandom variation is centered on a mean and occurs with a consistent amount of dispersion.
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What is the difference between random and nonrandom variation?
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What is the difference between a variable and an attribute?
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Nonrandom variation results in a process that is not repeatable.
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Process stability means that the variation observed in the process is nonrandom variation and not random variation.
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Process control requires that data be gathered in samples. Discuss random sampling and systematic sampling and provide examples of each sampling method.
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A process is capable if only common variation is present in the process.
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Explain why random samples are difficult to achieve in a production environment.
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50
Which of the following is true of random variation?

A)It has a cause that can be identified.
B)It can be easily controlled.
C)It occurs with a somewhat consistent amount of dispersion.
D)It results in a process that is not repeatable.
E)It results from a shift in a process mean or some unexpected occurrence.
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51
The ________ is a process chart used to monitor the average of the characteristic being measured.

A) <strong>The ________ is a process chart used to monitor the average of the characteristic being measured.</strong> A)   chart B)R chart C)c chart D)p chart E)MR chart chart
B)R chart
C)c chart
D)p chart
E)MR chart
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Random variation results from an event such as a shift in a process mean or some unexpected occurrence.
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Random variation is also referred to as uncontrollable variation.
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________ variation is centered on a mean and occurs with a somewhat consistent amount of dispersion.

A)Nonrandom
B)Specific
C)Systematic
D)Abnormal
E)Random
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Processes that achieve capability indexes of 1.25 are world-class capable.
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Which of the following is true of nonrandom variation?

A)It is uncontrollable.
B)It is centered on a mean.
C)It occurs with a somewhat consistent amount of dispersion.
D)It results from a shift in a process mean or some unexpected occurrence.
E)It results in a process that is repeatable.
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Process ________ means that the variation we observe in the process is random variation and not nonrandom variation.

A)optimization
B)capability
C)control
D)variability
E)stability
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Process stability means that the variation we observe in the process is ________ variation.

A)abnormal
B)specific
C)random
D)systematic
E)nonrandom
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________ variation results from some event, such as shift in a process mean or some unexpected occurrence.

A)Uncontrollable
B)Nonrandom
C)Stochastic
D)Random
E)Indefinite
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Interlinking is useful in helping to identify causal relationships between variables.
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61
A(n)________ is an either-or-situation resulting from a binomial process.

A)variable
B)paradigm
C)criterion
D)attribute
E)element
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________ are tools for monitoring process variation.

A)Pareto charts
B)Control charts
C)Histograms
D)Scatter diagrams
E)Cause-and-effect diagrams
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63
A(n)________ is used when data are hypergeometrically distributed.

A)p chart
B)u chart
C)c chart
D)h chart
E)g chart
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64
X chart limits are control limits and not natural limits.
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65
Which of the following is an example of a variables chart?

A)u chart
B)c chart
C)np chart
D)p chart
E)X chart
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66
________ are often used in monitoring the production of silicon chips for computers.

A)X charts
B)c charts
C)np charts
D)R charts
E)s charts
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67
Process population average, mean, range, moving range, and standard deviation are examples of ________.

A)attributes
B)variables
C)elements
D)criteria
E)paradigms
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68
Although <strong>Although   charts generally are preferred for variables data, sometimes it is too time consuming or inconvenient to compute subgroup averages. In these cases, a(n)________ is used.</strong> A)median chart B)X chart C)p chart D)s chart E)standard deviation chart charts generally are preferred for variables data, sometimes it is too time consuming or inconvenient to compute subgroup averages. In these cases, a(n)________ is used.

A)median chart
B)X chart
C)p chart
D)s chart
E)standard deviation chart
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69
Proportion defective, number defective, number nonconforming in a consistent sample space, and number defects per unit are examples of ________.

A)criteria
B)paradigms
C)elements
D)variables
E)attributes
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70
What is the first step in developing process control charts?

A)Identify critical product characteristics.
B)Select the appropriate process control chart.
C)Determine whether the critical product characteristic is a variable or an attribute.
D)Identify critical operations in the process.
E)Establish the control limits.
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71
The ________ reflects a population distribution.

A)p chart
B)s chart
C)u chart
D)X chart
E)R chart
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72
The ________ is often used where variation in a process is small.

A)s chart
B)X chart
C)np chart
D)u chart
E)c chart
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73
A g chart is useful when data are hypergeometrically distributed.
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74
Which of the following is an example of an attributes chart?

A)s chart
B)R chart
C)p chart
D)MR chart
E)X chart
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75
If it is too time consuming or inconvenient to compute subgroup averages, a median chart should be used.
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76
A(n)________ is a continuous measurement such as weight, height, or volume.

A)variable
B)attribute
C)paradigm
D)criterion
E)element
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77
The ________ chart is used in monitoring process dispersion.

A) <strong>The ________ chart is used in monitoring process dispersion.</strong> A)   chart B)c chart C)p chart D)R chart E)X chart chart
B)c chart
C)p chart
D)R chart
E)X chart
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78
The s chart is often used where variation in a process is large.
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79
Describe the purpose of an s chart.
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80
Describe x charts and R charts. List and describe the basic components of each.
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