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Ted Hessing

Data Collection Form

Posted by Ted Hessing

A data collection form is a best practice of data collection. It’s a way of recording your approach to obtaining the data you need to perform your analysis.

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Ted Hessing

Run Chart: Creation, Analysis, & Rules

Posted by Ted Hessing

A run chart is a basic graph displays data as they evolve over time. Simple rules can be useful for identifying trends or shifts in process.

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Ted Hessing

Histogram

Posted by Ted Hessing

A Histogram is a bar chart showing the frequency of an outcome. They can reflect the voice of the process & will certainly be on your exam.

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Ted Hessing

Binomial Distribution

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A Binomial Distribution describes the probability of an event that only has 2 possible outcomes. For Example, Heads or tails.

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Central Limit Theorem

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The Central Limit Theorem states that the distribution of the sample means approaches normal regardless of the shape of the parent population.

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