Kelly wrote:
>
> I have the gage repeatability & reproducibility(gage R&R) analysis
> done on two instruments, what hyphoses test can I use to test that the
> repeatability variance(expected sigma values of repeatability) of the
> two instruments are significantly different form each other or to
On 10 Jun 2001 07:27:55 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kelly) wrote:
> I have the gage repeatability & reproducibility(gage R&R) analysis
> done on two instruments, what hyphoses test can I use to test that the
> repeatability variance(expected sigma values of repeatability) of the
> two instruments a
I have the gage repeatability & reproducibility(gage R&R) analysis
done on two instruments, what hyphoses test can I use to test that the
repeatability variance(expected sigma values of repeatability) of the
two instruments are significantly different form each other or to say
one has a lower vari
I rather think the problem is not adequately defined; but that may
merely reflect the fact that it's a homework problem, and homework
problems often require highly simplifying assumptions in order to be
addressed at all. See comments below.
On Fri, 4 May 2001, Adil Abubakar wrote:
> My name
My name is Adil Abubakar and i am a student.and seek help . I have a
question if anyone can help, please respond to
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Person A did research on a total of 4500 people and got the follwoing
results
Q How many hours do you spend on the web
0-7 8-15 15+