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  • Rresource covering what is meant by the term statistical quality control, why different types of control charts are necessary, how to construct and interpret a small variety of control charts, in particular those based on means and ranges, and how to describe in outline the relationship between hypothesis testing and statistical quality control.
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  • A brief introduction to the use of statistical quality control charts for analyzing, monitoring, and improving health care processes. After an overview of key concepts, several examples illustrate control chart use and interpretation. The article concludes with some common pitfalls to avoid and references for further exploration.
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  • Video that explains more about control chart in statistical quality control.
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  • This is a pdf version of a textbook that is dedicated to all topics involving statistical quality control. It provides comprehensive coverage of the subject from basic principles to state-of-the-art concepts and applications. The objective is to give the reader a sound understanding of the principles and the basis for applying them in a variety of situations
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  • This resource contains notes from different sources on the topic of statistical quality control.
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  • A thesis written on the topic of statistical quality control that provides good information about the history and use of SQC.
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  • Resource that gives a definition, objectives, tools for statistical quality control.
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  • Provides a link that leads to a direct download of a powerpoint about statistical quality control.
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  • A resource providing information about what the sample size is, what factors the sample size depends on, and how it can be determined,
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  • Resource providing information about: computation of the sample size and the assumptions that must be made to do so. Several examples are given with different conditions in each, and a table showing minimum sample sizes for a two-sided test.
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