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Black Belt Six Sigma
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Instructions:
Answer 15 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. The risk of accepting the null hypothesis when - in fact - the alternate hypothesis is true. In other words - stating no difference exists when there is an actual difference. A statistical test should be capable of detecting differences that are impo
EWMA
df= n(a) +n(b) -2
Plackett and Burman non-geometric design
beta risk
2. A quality improvement tool. Understand effects of process on output.
S chart
df= n(a) +n(b) -2
Taguchi
beta risk
3. The probability that a single unit can pass through a series of process steps free of defects.
rolled throughput yield
df= n(a) +n(b) -2
latin square design
Taguchi
4. Degrees of freedom
robustness approach
EVOP
rolled throughput yield
df= n(a) +n(b) -2
5. Determines how much area under a distribution is in the critical region - type 1 risk
EVOP
alpha risk
Plackett and Burman non-geometric design
latin square
6. Scale that uses numbers (5 strongly agree - 4 agree...) - focuses on measuring the direction of an attitude
CuSum
S chart
likert scale
latin square
7. They are not fractional factorial and they are main effects only
Plackett and Burman non-geometric design
CuSum
Taguchi
beta risk
8. A square matrix of n rows and columns - a technique to control for order effects without having all possible orders; a limited set of orders constructed to ensure that each condition appears at each ordinal position and each condition precedes and fo
latin square design
robustness approach
latin square
df= n(a) +n(b) -2
9. System(concept) design - then parameter design - then tolerance design
S chart
latin square
EVOP
robustness approach
10. A specific repeated-measures design with built-in counterbalancing - cannot be used when estimations of interactions are desired
Plackett and Burman non-geometric design
S chart
latin square design
alpha risk
11. Confused experiment or confounded
likert scale
design alias
rolled throughput yield
robustness approach
12. Evolutionary Operations
Plackett and Burman non-geometric design
design alias
likert scale
EVOP
13. Exponentially weighted moving average
likert scale
S chart
robustness approach
EWMA
14. Upper control limit
latin square design
EVOP
df= n(a) +n(b) -2
S chart
15. Cumulative Sum
design alias
CuSum
Taguchi
latin square