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Measured values of a process characteristic is plotted over time to determine if the process remains in statistical control 1) Control charts for variables Measures a continuous quantity e.g. strength of material C-bar chart and r(ange) chart 2) Control chats for attributes Measures a discrete quantity e.g. dents on a fridge P(roportion) chat and c(ount) chart Less obvious signs - Trends or cyclical patterns in data - Sudden changes in average values - Points consistently near UCL or LCL - 8 consecutive points near UCL or LCL - 6 consecutive points where each is higher than the last

Author: Kimberly Lowe

Measured values of a process characteristic is plotted over time to determine if the process remains in statistical control

1) Control charts for variables
Measures a continuous quantity e.g. strength of material
C-bar chart and r(ange) chart

2) Control chats for attributes
Measures a discrete quantity e.g. dents on a fridge
P(roportion) chat and c(ount) chart

Less obvious signs
- Trends or cyclical patterns in data
- Sudden changes in average values
- Points consistently near UCL or LCL
- 8 consecutive points near UCL or LCL
- 6 consecutive points where each is higher than the last



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Control chats


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