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A (n) ________________ has occurred when two inputs have a greater impact on a change in the output than either of the inputs has by itself.

A.
Dependency
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Dependency
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B.
Bimodal reaction
B.
Bimodal reaction
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C.
Interaction
C.
Interaction
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D.
Amplified effect
D.
Amplified effect
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Suggested answer: C

When conducting a Hypothesis Test using Continuous Data the proper sample size is influenced by the extent to which we need to assess a Difference to be detected and the inherent variation in the process.

A.
True
A.
True
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B.
False
B.
False
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Suggested answer: A

The validity of the decision made with Hypothesis Testing is dependent upon all of these except ___________________.

A.
Beta risk
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Beta risk
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B.
Alpha risk
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Alpha risk
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C.
Range of data
C.
Range of data
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D.
Sample size
D.
Sample size
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Suggested answer: C

Statistical Difference is the magnitude of difference or change required to distinguish between a true difference, brought about by change or improvement, and one that could have occurred by chance.

A.
True
A.
True
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B.
False
B.
False
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Suggested answer: A

To be an effective Lean Six Sigma practitioner one must understand the difference between ___________________________.

A.
ANOVA and the Analysis of Variance
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ANOVA and the Analysis of Variance
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B.
Nonparametric tests and tests of Non-normal Data
B.
Nonparametric tests and tests of Non-normal Data
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C.
F-test and test of variances of 2 samples
C.
F-test and test of variances of 2 samples
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D.
Practical and Statistical significance
D.
Practical and Statistical significance
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Suggested answer: D

A Belt is analyzing data and upon creation of the graphical analysis sees multiple modes. One of the primary reasons this could occur is because the process has experienced a ____________________.

A.
Significant change from one shift to another
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Significant change from one shift to another
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B.
Sizable Measurement System error
B.
Sizable Measurement System error
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C.
Catastrophic failure of some sort
C.
Catastrophic failure of some sort
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D.
Any one of these
D.
Any one of these
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Suggested answer: D

From the variance F-test shown above, which of these conclusions is/are valid?

A.
The variance between the class score distribution is significantly different
A.
The variance between the class score distribution is significantly different
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B.
The variance between the class score distribution is not significantly different
B.
The variance between the class score distribution is not significantly different
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C.
This test applies only to Normal Distributed data at 99 % confidence
C.
This test applies only to Normal Distributed data at 99 % confidence
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D.
This test applies only to Non-normal Data at 99 % confidence
D.
This test applies only to Non-normal Data at 99 % confidence
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E.
There are not enough data points to make any statistical conclusions
E.
There are not enough data points to make any statistical conclusions
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Suggested answer: A

Time is always the metric on the horizontal scale of a(n) ___________ Chart.

A.
Pareto
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Pareto
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B.
Xbar
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Xbar
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C.
Multi-Vari
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Multi-Vari
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D.
NP
D.
NP
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Suggested answer: C

To properly analyze the variables impacting the output of a process we need to collect data that represents at least 80% of the variation in the process and assure ourselves we are collecting data from all three types of variation which are _______________.

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Within, Between and Temporal
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Within, Between and Temporal
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B.
Within, Between and Temporary
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Within, Between and Temporary
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C.
Without, Above and Below
C.
Without, Above and Below
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D.
Induced, Natural and Unavoidable
D.
Induced, Natural and Unavoidable
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Suggested answer: A

When the Inputs, X's, for your process are Normally Distributed about the Mean, the Outputs, Y's, will always be Normally Distributed.

A.
True
A.
True
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B.
False
B.
False
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Suggested answer: B
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