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Abnormal spoilage arises:
I. As part of regular operations
II. From out-of-control processes
III. From unusual circumstances, such as flooding that interrupts work
Chi-square Statistic
A statistical measure used in tests of independence or goodness of fit, quantifying how expected counts compare to observed counts.
Null Hypothesis
The hypothesis that there is no significant difference between specified populations, any observed difference being due to sampling or experimental error.
Statistically Significant
A term indicating that the observed effect or relationship in data is unlikely to be due to chance, based on a predetermined significance level.
Null Hypothesis
An initial assumption which posits that no meaningful variance or impact exists, serving as the basis for beginning statistical analysis.
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