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Alternative Hypotheses
In statistical hypothesis testing, it is the hypothesis that proposes a difference or effect, in contrast to the null hypothesis which proposes no effect or relationship.
Type II Error
Refers to the error that occurs when a statistical test fails to reject a false null hypothesis.
Type I Error
Falsely rejecting a true null hypothesis, widely recognized as a "false positive."
Control Limits
The bounds used in control charts to signal when a process is in or out of control, based upon the statistical properties of the monitored process.
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