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Deck 13: Experimental Design
1
Taguchi's loss function:
A) combines cost, target, and variation into one metric
B) has 8 different equations
C) is concerned with production losses in dollars due to waste of raw material, energy, and labor
D) none of the above
A) combines cost, target, and variation into one metric
B) has 8 different equations
C) is concerned with production losses in dollars due to waste of raw material, energy, and labor
D) none of the above
A
2
Six samples of a quality characteristic give an average of 5.0 and a variance of 0.4. If the loss is $8.00 at a characteristic value of 6.0, what is the loss equation for smaller- the-better? What is the average loss?
L = 0.22 y2, Lavg = $5.54
3
Repetition is defined as:
A) a repeat of a treatment condition that requires a set up
B) multiple results of a treatment condition
C) treatment conditions run in a random order
D) a and b
A) a repeat of a treatment condition that requires a set up
B) multiple results of a treatment condition
C) treatment conditions run in a random order
D) a and b
B
4
A simple method of working with interactions is:
A) linear graphs
B) Taguchi array
C) interaction table
D) none of the above
A) linear graphs
B) Taguchi array
C) interaction table
D) none of the above
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5
Predict the outcome of the confirmation run for a four factor larger-the-better
experiment with an overall average of 18 for the data below:
experiment with an overall average of 18 for the data below:

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6
Using inferior-grade, low cost components, and raw materials in the design process is referred to as:
A) tolerance design
B) parameter design
C) Taguchi array
D) syatem design
A) tolerance design
B) parameter design
C) Taguchi array
D) syatem design
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7
A range or band that the true value is presumed to occur is referred to as a(an):
A) point estimate
B) orthogonal design
C) interval estimate
D) t reference distribution
A) point estimate
B) orthogonal design
C) interval estimate
D) t reference distribution
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8
Given the following ANOVA determine the percent contribution at the 0.05 level for F table values of 1/2 = 18.5, 1/3 = 10.1, and 1/4 = 7.71. 

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9
A balanced experiment is efficient-it is called:
A) fraction factorial
B) orthogonal design
C) analysis of variance
D) full factorial
A) fraction factorial
B) orthogonal design
C) analysis of variance
D) full factorial
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10
The primary goal(s) of a designed experiment are(is) to:
A) determine the variable(s) and their(its) magnitude that influences the process
B) determine the levels for these variable(s)
C) determine the appropriate diagram
D) a and b
A) determine the variable(s) and their(its) magnitude that influences the process
B) determine the levels for these variable(s)
C) determine the appropriate diagram
D) a and b
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11
A technique to compare the F value of the factor/level with a F distribution value is called:
A) fraction factorials
B) orthogonal design
C) analysis of variance
D) full factorials
A) fraction factorials
B) orthogonal design
C) analysis of variance
D) full factorials
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12
The process of selectively upgrading components to eliminate excessive variation is called:
A) tolerance design
B) parameter design
C) Taguchi array
D) syatem design
A) tolerance design
B) parameter design
C) Taguchi array
D) syatem design
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13
The t test is used when:
A) the sample size is small
B) the distribution is skewed
A) the sample size is small
B) the distribution is skewed
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14
A new process is developed to reduce the number of defects. Three tests are made with results of 2, 4, and 1 defects. Determine the S/N and compare with a dB value for the existing process of -1.356.
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15
The concept of signal to noise was developed by:
A) Ishikawa
B) Fischer
C) Deming
D) Taguchi
A) Ishikawa
B) Fischer
C) Deming
D) Taguchi
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16
Given three two-level factors and two suspected interactions, determine the degrees of freedom and the OA?
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