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Author: Ted Hessing

I originally created SixSigmaStudyGuide.com to help me prepare for my own Black belt exams. Overtime I've grown the site to help tens of thousands of Six Sigma belt candidates prepare for their Green Belt & Black Belt exams. Go here to learn how to pass your Six Sigma exam the 1st time through!
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Sampling Without Replacement (Deprecated)

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Sampling Without Replacement is a probability question that is an example of using the Hypergeometric Distribution.

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F-Distribution, F-Statistic, F-Test

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The F-distribution, also known Fisher-Snedecor distribution, is used to test for equality of variances from two normal populations.

This entry was posted in Advanced Data Distributions, Analyze, Measure, Performing Hypothesis Tests with Normal Data and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, Download, Green Belt, IASSC, Villanova. Bookmark the permalink.
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Hypergeometric Distribution

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A Hypergeometric Distribution is used to test probabilities for dependent trials. Learn what’s needed for Six Sigma certification.

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Bimodal Distribution

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A bi-modal distribution has two modes. In other words, outcome of two processes with different distributions are combined in one set of data.

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What is the probability of a defect?

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What is the probability of a defect? What statistical tools could you use to identify the probability of a defect occurring?

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