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Ted Hessing

Gap Analysis

Posted by Ted Hessing

Gap Analysis in assessment tool used to compare an organization’s current performance to desired or potential performance.

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Ted Hessing

Two Sample T Hypothesis Tests

Posted by Ted Hessing

Two Sample T tests are used to resolve hypothesis tests around comparing process means. The underlying chart makes use of the T distribution.

This entry was posted in Analyze and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, Download, IASSC, Villanova. Bookmark the permalink.
Ted Hessing

One and Two Sample Z Proportion Hypothesis Tests

Posted by Ted Hessing

The One and Two Sample Proportion Hypothesis tests involve a population with two samples. These tests may assume a Binomial Distribution.

This entry was posted in Analyze, Performing Hypothesis Tests with Normal Data and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, IASSC, QuestionSet. Bookmark the permalink.
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1 Sample Wilcoxon Non Parametric Hypothesis Test

Posted by Ted Hessing

1 sample Wilcoxon Non Parametric Hypothesis Test is a rank-based test and it compares the standard value with a hypothesized median.

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1 Sample Sign Non Parametric Hypothesis Test

Posted by Ted Hessing

The 1 sample sign non parametric hypothesis test simply computes a significance test of a hypothesized median value for a single data set.

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