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5.1158 104.286 76.276623118


5.5400 101.277 77.0922730888
5.3286 102.818 75.4576046897
5.3558 101.118 75.0425132101
4.4952 100.848 73.239057708
5.2095 101.173 76.2941292677
5.1091 102.973 75.7220893096
4.0754 102.771 76.9378591922
5.0850 103.489 73.6779072925
4.8599 104.906 75.2345659173
4.9690 103.367 77.1390729783
5.2829 104.674 74.7912307866
5.0485 101.384 72.7617175846
4.0968 104.887 74.2949613426
4.4449 104.005 78.1867380719
5.0452 104.589 73.1995710924
3.5917 103.783 75.3345862499
4.7676 100.838 76.492074824
4.4492 104.865 78.4486262594
4.7019 101.261 73.6872260148
4.3852 100.405 76.8096573401
5.7638 103.537 72.7166340355
5.0340 101.493 76.3616385574
5.4008 101.597 76.0990728561
5.4372 101.469 73.7094811273
4.9930 102.327 75.8257095793
4.5851 100.391 74.5568985427
6.0976 102.115 70.7399354966
5.0108 103.055 77.0276915788
5.4032 102.513 74.3908179999
5.5586 102.27 78.0948127228
4.8595 100.848 78.4783747008
4.7060 102.73 73.7955923978
4.4211 102.847 77.1358076012
4.9145 100.642 76.4653344049
4.9194 103.424 73.0073326429
4.9706 101.98 70.8941495157
4.3087 103.985 74.9926053036
5.0998 102.062 75.3842515991
4.6513 100.395 76.572287296
4.6260 103.427 79.1464853213
4.5340 102.685 77.6570062316
4.9816 101.755 76.432648859
4.9351 101.805 74.598344117
5.2740 100.24 72.8032189615
4.1233 100.197 69.8158265414
5.1693 100.666 73.1272900971
4.3711 103.711 72.0596281909
4.4963 102.093 77.3237244965
5.2395 104.427 76.5443905525
4.2189 103.59 77.3366775914
5.9284 101.155 75.0832943041
4.7933 104.327 75.5785358915
4.9002 103.14 82.0823136994
4.2916 104.504 78.5288831691
4.5478 102.165 70.6202413981
3.9195 104.785 72.0217097949
4.9954 103.379 80.5430324482
6.0859 104.24 70.7133338462
4.8476 100.266 73.311124046
4.4644 103.647 76.3068702309
5.5470 103.656 74.8904264228
5.6001 104.541 73.9707027384
4.0886 102.116 79.1462667083
4.8040 103.122 77.4588032848
5.5688 100.202 74.2266195741
4.4172 100.559 76.4062038419
5.4500 103.396 70.5250064085
5.3301 100.707 72.9939607285
4.8887 102.482 76.4173373185
5.2492 100.433 75.3611630666
5.6878 103.984 75.6383997043
4.9460 102.173 72.4119589595
5.3671 100.528 77.9880793827
6.1308 103.892 75.3746365379
4.7398 102.33 71.8871244483
4.7509 102.048 76.9517657357
5.2667 102.864 75.391294166
5.0340 104.031 75.1963583634
4.8727 103.502 74.4428831109
4.8245 101.65 74.6810649742
5.2114 101.71 75.2756553726
4.4577 100.085 76.6322113948
5.4686 104.045 76.127992795
4.8076 104.577 77.1394365253
4.8178 104.762 73.5753269649
5.9382 103.257 75.2131058148
4.3684 102.367 77.7975383543
5.5233 100.179 75.1117892107
5.9090 104.426 75.2942475614
5.9850 102.979 76.2813206366
5.4339 104.439 74.9357853496
5.6007 103.547 71.5456868026
4.8762 101.395 73.2059804845
4.7331 101.956 77.0354827285
5.1953 103.82 74.2052436653
4.6711 101.136 75.5600173613
4.9519 102.671 76.7760906562
4.6296 103.385 72.7529005738
4.1402 100.476 74.234749119
Part Operator Response
1 A 0.29
Scenario
1 A 0.41
1 A 0.64
1 B 0.08
1 B 0.25 An automotive supplier wants to
1 B 0.07 know if the currently used
1 C 0.04 measurement system is precisely
measuring the thickness of an
1 C -0.11 engine part. Ten parts that
1 C -0.15 represent the expected range of
2 A -0.56 the process variation were
selected. Three operators
2 A -0.68 measured the thickness of each of
2 A -0.58 the ten parts, two times per part, in
2 B -0.47 a random order.
2 B -1.22
2 B -0.68
2 C -1.38
2 C -1.13
2 C -0.96
3 A 1.34
3 A 1.17
3 A 1.27
3 B 1.19
3 B 0.94
3 B 1.34
3 C 0.88
3 C 1.09
3 C 0.67
4 A 0.47
4 A 0.5
4 A 0.64
4 B 0.01
4 B 1.03
4 B 0.2
4 C 0.14
4 C 0.2
4 C 0.11
5 A -0.8
5 A -0.92
5 A -0.84
5 B -0.56
5 B -1.2
5 B -1.28
5 C -1.46
5 C -1.07
5 C -1.45
6 A 0.02
6 A -0.11
6 A -0.21
6 B -0.2
6 B 0.22
6 B 0.06
6 C -0.29
6 C -0.67
6 C -0.49
7 A 0.59
7 A 0.75
7 A 0.66
7 B 0.47
7 B 0.55
7 B 0.83
7 C 0.02
7 C 0.01
7 C 0.21
8 A -0.31
8 A -0.2
8 A -0.17
8 B -0.63
8 B 0.08
8 B -0.34
8 C -0.46
8 C -0.56
8 C -0.49
9 A 2.26
9 A 1.99
9 A 2.01
9 B 1.8
9 B 2.12
9 B 2.19
9 C 1.77
9 C 1.45
9 C 1.87
10 A -1.36
10 A -1.25
10 A -1.31
10 B -1.68
10 B -1.62
10 B -1.5
10 C -1.49
10 C -1.77
10 C -2.16
Part Operator Response
1 1 0.65
1 1 0.6
2 1 1
2 1 1
3 1 0.85
3 1 0.8
4 1 0.85
4 1 0.95
5 1 0.55
5 1 0.45
6 1 1
6 1 1
7 1 0.95
7 1 0.95
8 1 0.85
8 1 0.8
9 1 1
9 1 1
10 1 0.6
10 1 0.7
1 2 0.55
1 2 0.55
2 2 1.05
2 2 0.95
3 2 0.8
3 2 0.75
4 2 0.8
4 2 0.75
5 2 0.4
5 2 0.4
6 2 1
6 2 1.05
7 2 0.95
7 2 0.9
8 2 0.75
8 2 0.7
9 2 1
9 2 0.95
10 2 0.55
10 2 0.5
1 3 0.5
1 3 0.55
2 3 1.05
2 3 1
3 3 0.8
3 3 0.8
4 3 0.8
4 3 0.8
5 3 0.45
5 3 0.5
6 3 1
6 3 1.05
7 3 0.95
7 3 0.95
8 3 0.8
8 3 0.8
9 3 1.05
9 3 1.05
10 3 0.85
10 3 0.8
Mobile Age of
Screen size Employees
4.9 42
5.1 35
4.6 24
5 31
5.1 33
4.7 41
4.4 33
4.7 31
4.6 33
4.5 32
5.1 30
4.8 32
4.7 26
5.4 33
4.3 27
5.4 35
4.2 32
4 42
4.5 28
5 41
5.3 41
5.1 28
4 40
5.5 42
5.2 29
5.3 40
5.3 35
4.6 31
5.2 32
4.4 26
4.2 28
4.2 29
4.2 25
5.4 27
4.4 33
4.8 29
5 32
5.5 30
5 30
5.4 26
4.5 41
4 42
4.4 39
4.4 27
5.2 40
5.2 29
5.1 32
4 29
4.8 37
5.2 25
4.8 24
4.7 29
4.1 26
4.6 29
4.3 25
4.8 35
5.4 29
5.3 36
5.2 32
5.1 33
5.3 30
5.5 33
4.7 37
5.3 35
4.4 40
4.1 28
5.3 29
4 24
4.7 42
5.3 30
5.1 25
5 37
4.2 41
5.5 40
5 40
5.3 40
4.6 28
4.3 35
5.5 41
4.2 36
5.2 29
4 39
5.1 26
4.8 41
4.5 34
5.5 33
5.5 29
5.1 31
4.8 39
5.2 24
5.4 29
4.5 24
5.1 33
5 24
4.2 37
5.5 31
4.3 28
4 25
5.4 26
4.2 36
4.1 29
4.7 41
5 26
5.2 31
4.4 42
4.1 35
4.6 35
4.5 26
4 37
4 34
5 42
4.2 41
4.7 37
5.4 33
4.9 38
4.3 26
5.5 24
5.1 40
5.3 42
5.4 41
5.1 38
4.3 39
4.1 24
4.5 39
4.4 40
4.5 29
5.3 32
4.5 39
5 28
5 42
4.4 31
5.5 29
4.2 31
5.4 38
4.6 27
5.3 30
4 40
4 40
4.4 29
4.3 38
4.8 34
4.7 31
4.2 30
4.1 28
5 37
In house audit Customer audit
S No.
score score
1 99.788 99.983
2 99.875 99.983
3 99.797 99.983
4 98.786 99.983
5 98.889 99.983
6 98.789 99.983
7 99.97 99.983
8 98.99 99.983
9 99.894 99.983
10 98.993 99.983
11 98.888 99
12 98.993 98
13 99.873 97.4
14 98.774 98.5
15 98.885 99.3
16 98.978 99.334
17 98.871 97.33
18 99.998 93.44
19 98.877 99.8
20 99.992 99.8
21 99.788 99.983
22 99.875 99.983
23 99.797 99.983
24 98.786 99.983
25 98.889 99.983
26 98.789 99.983
27 99.97 99.983
28 98.99 99.983
29 99.894 99.983
30 98.993 99.983
31 98.888 99
32 98.993 98
33 99.873 97.4
34 98.774 98.5
35 98.885 99.3
36 98.978 99.334
37 98.871 97.33
38 99.998 93.44
39 98.877 99.8
40 99.992 99.8
One Way ANOVA
S No Supplier 1 Supplier 2 Supplier 3
1 601.4 598 601.6
2 601.6 599.8 600.4
3 598 600 598.4
4 601.4 599.8 600
5 599.4 600 596.8
6 600 600 602.8
7 600.2 598.8 600.8
8 601.2 598.2 603.6
9 598.4 599.4 604.2
10 599 599.6 602.4
11 601.2 599.4 598.4
12 601 599.4 599.6
13 600.8 600 603.4
14 597.6 598.8 600.6
15 601.6 599.2 598.4
16 599.4 599.4 598.2
17 601.2 599.6 602
18 598.4 599 599.4
19 599.2 599.2 599.4
20 598.8 600.6 600.8
21 601.4 598.8 600.8
22 599 598.8 598.6
23 601 599.8 600
24 601.6 599.2 600.4
25 601.4 599.4 600.8
26 601.4 600 600.8
27 598.8 600.2 597.2
28 601.4 600.2 600.4
29 598.4 599.6 599.8
30 601.6 599 596.4
31 598.8 599 600.4
32 601.2 599.8 598.2
33 599.6 600.8 598.6
34 601.2 598.8 599.6
35 598.2 598.2 599
36 598.8 600 598.2
37 597.8 599.2 599.4
38 598.2 599.8 599.4
39 598.2 601.2 600.2
40 598.2 600.4 599
41 601.2 600.2 599.4
42 600 599.6 598
43 598.8 599.6 597.6
44 599.4 599.6 598
45 597.2 600.2 597.6
46 600.8 599.2 601.2
47 600.6 599 599
48 599.6 599.6 600.4
49 599.4 600.4 600.6
50 598 600 599
51 600.8 599 602.2
52 597.8 599.6 599.8
53 599.2 599.4 599.8
54 599.2 599.2 601
55 600.6 597.8 601.6
56 598 600.4 601.6
57 598 599.6 600.2
58 598.8 600 601.8
59 601 600.8 601.2
60 600.8 600.4 597.6
61 598.8 599.4 599.8
62 599.4 599 602.8
63 601 598.4 600
64 598.8 599 599.6
65 599.6 599.6 602.2
66 599 598.8 603.8
67 600.4 599.2 603.6
68 598.4 599.6 601.8
69 602.2 598.6 602
70 601 599.8 603.6
71 601.4 599.6 600.8
72 601 599.2 600.2
73 601.2 599.6 600.4
74 601.4 600.2 600.2
75 601.8 599.8 602.2
76 601.6 599.6 598
77 601 600 598.4
78 600.2 599.6 600.8
79 599 599.2 602.8
80 601.2 598.6 597.6
81 601.2 599.6 601.6
82 601.2 601.2 603.4
83 601.2 599.6 597
84 601 600.2 599.8
85 601 600 597.8
86 601.4 600 602.4
87 601.4 599.4 602.2
88 598.8 599.8 600.6
89 598.8 599.2 596.2
90 598.8 599.6 602.4
91 598.2 599.4 601.4
92 601.8 600 599.2
93 601 600 601.6
94 601.4 599.2 600.4
95 601.4 599.4 598
96 599 599.6 601.2
97 601.4 599.8 604.2
98 601.8 599 600.2
99 601.6 599.6 600
100 601.2 599.4 596.8
101 601.2 599.4 596.8
102 601.2 599.4 596.8
Choose Stat > Basic Statistics > 1 Proportion.
A direct-mail firm chooses 1000
households at random to receive The firm recorded values for the number of trials and number of even
advertisements for a new
laundry detergent. Of the 1000
households that receive the
mailing, 87 purchase the 1. Choose
detergent. The firm wants to Summariz
determine if this success rate is Number
ed data. of
different from their average of events,
Number of
6.5%. trials, type

Perform
hypothesis
zed
proportion
3. Click
OK.

n
proportion

 H1 (the alternative hypothesis): That the population proportion is not equal to the reference value
rials and number of events, so they provide summarized data instead of using a worksheet.
Choose Stat > Basic Statistics > 2 Proportions.

A university financial-aid office


polled its undergraduate
students to determine if male or 1. Choose Summarized data.
female students were more likely 2. For Sample 1, in Number of events type 725, and in Number of trial
to obtain summer employment.
Of the 802 male students 3. For the Sample 2, in Number of events type 573, and in Number of
sampled, 725 were employed 4. Click OK.
during the summer, and, of the 5. Check "Normal Approximartion Value"
712 female students sampled,
573 were employed.

n
proportion
H1 (the alternative hypothesis): That the difference between population proportions is not equal to the chosen reference value
5, and in Number of trials type 802.
e 573, and in Number of trials type 712.

e chosen reference value


Catgy Lean Six Sigma PMP Agile ITIL DT
Standard % 10% 10% 15% 20% 30% 15%
Observed
30 14 34 45 57 20
count
Example Example
Time Voltage Drop Height Weight
0 8.33 165 60
0.5 8.23 166 62
1 7.17 167 62
1.5 7.14 168 65
2 7.31 169 67
2.5 7.6 170 60
3 7.94 171 66
3.5 8.3 172 68
4 8.76 173 70
4.5 8.71 174 72
5 9.71 175 71
5.5 10.26 176 70
6 10.91 177 74
6.5 11.67 178 75
7 11.76 179 75
7.5 12.81 180 77
8 13.3 165 60
8.5 13.88 166 62
9 14.59 167 62
9.5 14.05 168 65
10 14.48 169 67
10.5 14.92 170 60
11 14.37 171 66
11.5 14.63 172 68
12 15.18 173 70
12.5 14.51 174 72
13 14.34 175 71
13.5 13.81 176 70
14 13.79 177 74
14.5 13.05 178 75
15 13.04 179 75
15.5 12.6 180 77
16 12.05
16.5 11.15
17 11.15
17.5 10.14
18 10.08
18.5 9.78
19 9.8
19.5 9.95
20 9.51
Example Example
Time Voltage Drop Height Weight H0
0 8.33 165 60 H1
0.5 8.23 166 62
1 7.17 167 62
1.5 7.14 168 65
2 7.31 169 67
2.5 7.6 170 60
3 7.94 171 66
3.5 8.3 172 68
4 8.76 173 70
4.5 8.71 174 72
5 9.71 175 71
5.5 10.26 176 70
6 10.91 177 74
6.5 11.67 178 75
7 11.76 179 75
7.5 12.81 180 77
8 13.3 165 60
8.5 13.88 166 62
9 14.59 167 62
9.5 14.05 168 65
10 14.48 169 67
10.5 14.92 170 60
11 14.37 171 66
11.5 14.63 172 68
12 15.18 173 70
12.5 14.51 174 72
13 14.34 175 71
13.5 13.81 176 70
14 13.79 177 74
14.5 13.05 178 75
15 13.04 179 75
15.5 12.6 180 77
16 12.05
16.5 11.15
17 11.15
17.5 10.14
18 10.08
18.5 9.78
19 9.8
19.5 9.95
20 9.51
There is no relationship between the 2 variables
There is a relationship between the 2 variables
Example Example Example
Time Voltage Drop Height Weight Salary Gender Publication Years
0 8.33 165 60 88 F 4.5 11
0.5 8.23 166 62 77.3 M 7.8 6
1 7.17 167 62 75.3 M 4.3 7
1.5 7.14 168 65 96.4 M 8.8 20
2 7.31 169 67 87.7 M 5.1 8
2.5 7.6 170 60 58.1 F 2.1 3
3 7.94 171 66 63.1 F 2.4 4
3.5 8.3 172 68 58.5 M 2.6 2
4 8.76 173 70 95.4 F 8.2 16
4.5 8.71 174 72 92 F 8.8 14
5 9.71 175 71 94.5 M 6.6 12
5.5 10.26 176 70 103 M 8.4 18
6 10.91 177 74 94 F 5.8 14
6.5 11.67 178 75 64 M 3.2 5
7 11.76 179 75 77.3 M 3.7 10
7.5 12.81 180 77 83.7 M 5.3 8
8 13.3 165 60 74.8 F 6.4 7
8.5 13.88 166 62 92.5 F 5.6 17
9 14.59 167 62 79.7 M 5.9 8
9.5 14.05 168 65 64 F 2.5 5
10 14.48 169 67 94.3 M 6.8 14
10.5 14.92 170 60 100.2 M 7.9 19
11 14.37 171 66 87.7 M 4.3 13
11.5 14.63 172 68 71.3 F 3.3 6
12 15.18 173 70 97 M 4.7 21
12.5 14.51 174 72 83.4 F 7.9 8
13 14.34 175 71 90.8 M 5.5 12
13.5 13.81 176 70 78.5 F 5.8 5
14 13.79 177 74 97.3 M 4.7 19
14.5 13.05 178 75 61.6 F 4.3 3
15 13.04 179 75 65.3 F 5.5 2
15.5 12.6 180 77 89.7 F 6.6 10
16 12.05 83.8 M 5.8 7
16.5 11.15 104.5 M 8.5 18
17 11.15 78.6 M 5.6 7
17.5 10.14 88 F 4.5 11
18 10.08 77.3 M 7.8 6
18.5 9.78 75.3 M 4.3 7
19 9.8 96.4 M 8.8 20
19.5 9.95 87.7 M 5.1 8
20 9.51 58.1 F 2.1 3
63.1 F 2.4 4
58.5 M 2.6 2
95.4 F 8.2 16
92 F 8.8 14
94.5 M 6.6 12
103 M 8.4 18
94 F 5.8 14
64 M 3.2 5
77.3 M 3.7 10
83.7 M 5.3 8
74.8 F 6.4 7
92.5 F 5.6 17
79.7 M 5.9 8
64 F 2.5 5
94.3 M 6.8 14
100.2 M 7.9 19
87.7 M 4.3 13
71.3 F 3.3 6
97 M 4.7 21
83.4 F 7.9 8
90.8 M 5.5 12
78.5 F 5.8 5
97.3 M 4.7 19
61.6 F 4.3 3
65.3 F 5.5 2
89.7 F 6.6 10
83.8 M 5.8 7
104.5 M 8.5 18
78.6 M 5.6 7
Stat > Regression > Regression > Fit Regression Model.

In Responses, enter Salary.

In Continuous predictors, enter Publication Years.


In Categorical predictors, enter Gender.

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