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Ted Hessing

Friedman Non Parametric Hypothesis Test

Posted by Ted Hessing

The Friedman non parametric hypothesis test is an alternative to the one-way ANOVA with repeated measures.

This entry was posted in Analyze, Performing Hypothesis Tests with Non Normal Data and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, IASSC, non-parametric, QuestionSet. Bookmark the permalink.
Ted Hessing

Mood’s Median Non Parametric Hypothesis Test

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Mood’s median non parametric hypothesis test compares the medians of two independent samples to determine if they are the same.

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Ted Hessing

Kruskal–Wallis Non Parametric Hypothesis Test

Posted by Ted Hessing

The Kruskal–Wallis Non-Parametric Hypothesis Test is used when a variable does not meet the normality assumptions of one-way ANOVA

This entry was posted in Analyze, Performing Hypothesis Tests with Non Normal Data and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, IASSC, non-parametric. Bookmark the permalink.
Ted Hessing

Mann-Whitney Hypothesis Test

Posted by Ted Hessing

Mann-Whitney Non Parametric Hypothesis Test is used to compare two sample means that come from the same population.

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Ted Hessing

Spaghetti Diagram

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A spaghetti diagram is a visual flow of the activity of a process and is used to reduce waste and identify areas for improvement.

This entry was posted in Additional Lean Concepts, Lean, Measure and tagged ASQ, Black Belt. Bookmark the permalink.
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