Chi-Square Variance Test: The Definitive Guide for Six Sigma Practitioners The chi-square variance test is an essential statistical tool in the Six Sigma toolkit, used to test hypotheses about the variability of a process. Whether you are verifying a supplier’s claim, evaluating the impact of a process improvement, or assessing consistency, understanding how to apply (more…)
The chi-square test of independence (also called a chi-square test of association) determines whether two categorical variables are statistically independent of each other. In Six Sigma, this is extremely useful for analyzing contingency tables. For example, you might want to see if defect occurrence is independent of the shift, or if customer satisfaction ratings are (more…)
A Six Sigma initiative aimed at reducing manual handling of materials within a real manufacturing company.
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