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Organic Listing Variations
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Introducion to Sampling
A quota sample is especially useful for situations where the data is time or sequence dependent. This data collection method is likely to capture the ...
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XmR Control Chart
Purpose: A control chart is a run chart which includes statistically ... hence the name XmR (X is the individual values, mR is the moving range). ... Calculate the average, X, which will be the center line on the control chart. ...
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Flow Charts
Flowcharts can be used to describe an existing process or to present a ... is to decide which processes need attention (the bottlenecks for patient flow). ...
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Pareto Diagram
Pareto diagrams are named after Vilfredo Pareto, an Italian sociologist and economist, who invented this method of information presentation toward the end ...
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Ishikawa Diagram
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Ishikawa Diagram
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Ishikawa Diagram
The figure below shows a simple Ishikawa diagram. Note that this tool is referred to by several different names: Ishikawa diagram, Cause-and-Effect diagram, ...
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Pareto Diagram
Pareto diagrams are named after Vilfredo Pareto, an Italian sociologist and economist, who invented this method of information presentation toward the end ...
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Ishikawa Diagram
The figure below shows a simple Ishikawa diagram. Note that this tool is referred to by several different names: Ishikawa diagram, Cause-and-Effect diagram, ...
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Ishikawa Diagram
Note that this tool is referred to by several different names: Ishikawa diagram, Cause-and-Effect diagram, Fishbone diagram, and Root Cause Analysis. ...
 
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