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Common Cause Variation Is Variation in the Output of a Process

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Common cause variation is variation in the output of a process that is unexpected and has an assignable cause.


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Critical Value

A critical value is a threshold in hypothesis testing that defines the boundary or cutoff points for deciding whether to reject the null hypothesis.

Population Mean

The average value of a property in a population, calculated by summing the values of all members of the population and dividing by the total number of members.

Confidence Interval

A range of values derived from sample statistics that is likely to cover the true parameter of the population with a certain level of confidence.

Standard Deviation

A statistic that measures the dispersion of a dataset relative to its mean.

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