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Does anyone have a good background in statistical analysis that would be willing to provide me with some assistance regarding a study that I am trying to complete?

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You need someone with a CONFIDENCE LEVEL of 95% that knows their R value is within 2 STANDARD DEVIATIONS of the MEAN, excluding any EXTREME OUTLIERS I loved my stat classes, but other than an occasional linear regression line in excel - don't really use it enough to remember it
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I see rick has 'regressed' a bit himself
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what do you need to know? I might be of service to you.
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Old 10-20-2006, 01:39 AM
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Are you referring to SPC analysis...stuff like that? I had to set up the complete program at the printed circuit board facility where I was employed at so that we could get everything 'in control' so our scrap rate would drop.

We had to have a first pass rate of 99% (1% or less scrap rate) so that big vendors like Motorola/Xerox/Cisco Systems/Evans and Sutherland would buy from us...we also had to be ISO9002 certified...but that's a whole 'nother story...
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I'm familiar with SPC (statistical process analysis, or Control, as it is called)

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Bruce & Verne,

Unfortunately, I am not a statistics guy. Will SPC perform the analysis as described above?

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Statistical process control is used to get processes that are out of control...into control...by using graphs over a period of time to show what's actually occuring in the the process...meaning that you can predict the outcome before it happens...i.e. when a plating bath is going to go south...so you refresh the chemicals before the bath no longer functions correctly...and you save yourself from having any scrap material...

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I think it may have to do with the circumference of the main shaft possibly.
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