This document contains the answers to a Q-QUIZ from April 2016 administered by Q-DAS GmbH. The quiz questions cover topics related to Taguchi's loss function, descriptive statistics like mode and measures of central tendency, types of measurement scales, interpreting histograms, hypotheses testing, and acceptance control charts.
This document contains the answers to a Q-QUIZ from April 2016 administered by Q-DAS GmbH. The quiz questions cover topics related to Taguchi's loss function, descriptive statistics like mode and measures of central tendency, types of measurement scales, interpreting histograms, hypotheses testing, and acceptance control charts.
This document contains the answers to a Q-QUIZ from April 2016 administered by Q-DAS GmbH. The quiz questions cover topics related to Taguchi's loss function, descriptive statistics like mode and measures of central tendency, types of measurement scales, interpreting histograms, hypotheses testing, and acceptance control charts.
This document contains the answers to a Q-QUIZ from April 2016 administered by Q-DAS GmbH. The quiz questions cover topics related to Taguchi's loss function, descriptive statistics like mode and measures of central tendency, types of measurement scales, interpreting histograms, hypotheses testing, and acceptance control charts.
1. The quintessence of Taguchis loss function is that you experience a loss of quality the moment your product specification deviates from the target value. 2. The statistic describing the number with the highest frequency in a sample is called mode. 3. The normal distribution model describes the parameters expectation and standard deviation . 4. The series of table, chair and picture frame consists of nominally scaled values. 5. The values of a sample show several peaks in a histogram which indicates that the samples of several populations are mixed (e.g. data from different cavities, batches, etc.). 6. In order to conduct a statistical procedure, you formulate a null and an alternative hypothesis. The statistical procedure accepts or rejects the null hypothesis. 7. The acceptance chart for averages chart allows for minor systematic deviations of the distribution of characteristics.