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Analyze phase of DMAIC

Ted Hessing

Hypothesis Testing Terminology

Posted by Ted Hessing

When we test a hypothesis, there is a list of hypothesis testing terminology we can use to describe the results. Let’s take a look.

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Ted Hessing

Basic Hypothesis Testing Process

Posted by Ted Hessing

It’s important to figure out which question you want to answer. Once you know that, you can develop your null and alternative hypotheses.

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Ted Hessing

Contingency Tables

Posted by Ted Hessing

Contingency Tables are a 2-way classification table containing frequencies of how often things appear. Used to test for independence.

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Ted Hessing

A3 Report

Posted by Ted Hessing

The purpose of an A3 report is to present results or a plan of attack in a clear, concise manner. It is a summary of of a project in 5-6 sections on a single piece of pape

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Tanner Zornes

Interrelationship Digraph (Network Diagram)

Posted by Tanner Zornes

An interrelationship digraph helps you see relations and influences between several concepts – even if those concepts are very different.

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