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  2. Laboratory quality control - Wikipedia

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    An example of a LeveyJennings chart with upper and lower limits of one and two times the standard deviation. A LeveyJennings chart is a graph that quality control data is plotted on to give a visual indication whether a laboratory test is working well. The distance from the mean is measured in standard deviations.

  3. Westgard rules - Wikipedia

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    The Westgard rules are a set of statistical patterns, each being unlikely to occur by random variability, thereby raising a suspicion of faulty accuracy or precision of the measurement system. They are used for laboratory quality control, in "runs" consisting of measurements of multiple samples. They are a set of modified Western Electric rules ...

  4. Levey–Jennings chart - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; LeveyJennings chart

  5. Control chart - Wikipedia

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    Control charts are graphical plots used in production control to determine whether quality and manufacturing processes are being controlled under stable conditions. (ISO 7870-1) [1] The hourly status is arranged on the graph, and the occurrence of abnormalities is judged based on the presence of data that differs from the conventional trend or deviates from the control limit line.

  6. Talk:Levey–Jennings chart - Wikipedia

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    The Levey-Jennings chart differs from the Shewhart Individuals control chart in the way sigma is estimated. The Levey-Jennings chart uses the long-term (i.e., population) estimate of sigma whereas the Shewhart chart uses the short-term (i.e., within the rational subgroup) estimate. John 72.153.169.233 ( talk) 21:41, 30 November 2009 (UTC) reply.

  7. CUSUM - Wikipedia

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    In statistical quality control, the CUSUM (or cumulative sum control chart) is a sequential analysis technique developed by E. S. Page of the University of Cambridge. It is typically used for monitoring change detection. [1] CUSUM was announced in Biometrika, in 1954, a few years after the publication of Wald's sequential probability ratio test ...

  8. Talk:Laboratory quality control - Wikipedia

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    Text and/or other creative content from this version of LeveyJennings chart was copied or moved into Laboratory quality control with this edit on 16:43, 6 August 2011. The former page's history now serves to provide attribution for that content in the latter page, and it must not be deleted as long as the latter page exists.

  9. Seven basic tools of quality - Wikipedia

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    Histogram. Pareto chart. Scatter diagram. Flow chart. Run chart. The seven basic tools of quality are a fixed set of visual exercises identified as being most helpful in troubleshooting issues related to quality. [1] They are called basic because they are suitable for people with little formal training in statistics and because they can be used ...

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