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Six Sigma Yellow Belt
| Intermediate
- 13 Videos | 56m 34s
- Includes Assessment
- Earns a Badge
- CPE
If you're planning to carry out a Lean process improvement within your organization, you'll need a strong understanding of some key Six Sigma statistical analysis tools. These analysis tools are vital for enhancing process design, as well as for creating an effective process control system. In this course, you'll learn about correlation analysis, a business process improvement technique that can help you identify relationships between variables. You'll explore regression analysis, which enables you to predict outcomes. Finally, you'll learn about the Lean Six Sigma tool of hypothesis testing, which is used to test for significant improvements in a process. This course is aligned to the ASQ Body of Knowledge, and is designed to assist Yellow Belt candidates toward achieving their certification.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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There is no objective for the Course Overviewidentify the purpose of correlation analysis in Six SigmaScatter Diagrams and Correlation Analysisidentify considerations when interpreting a correlation coefficientrecognize the importance of finding the statistical significance of correlationrecognize how linear regression is used during data analysiscalculate an outcome using the regression analysis formula
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identify the purpose of hypothesis testing for meansdistinguish between types of hypothesesrecognize the attributes of Type I and Type II errorsdistinguish between one-tailed and two-tailed hypothesis testsidentify factors that affect the power of a hypothesis testdetermine whether to reject a null hypothesis based on given p-values
IN THIS COURSE
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1.Six Sigma Correlation, Regression, and Hypothesis Testing31sUP NEXT
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2.Correlation Basics3m 20s
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3.Scatter Diagrams and Correlation Analysis4m 32s
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4.Correlation Coefficient3m 38s
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5.Causation and the Significance of Correlation6m 50s
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6.Basics of Regression Analysis3m 10s
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7.Predicting Outcomes with Regression Analysis7m 15s
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8.Introduction to Hypothesis Testing4m 6s
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9.Null and Alternative Hypotheses3m 59s
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10.Type I and Type II Errors4m 25s
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11.One- versus Two-tailed Hypothesis Tests5m 26s
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12.Power of a Test4m 13s
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13.The p-value for a Hypothesis Test5m 9s
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