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Let's examine a handful of parametric and non-parametric comparison tools, including various hypothesis tests.
Let's make a comparison. Let's check our product's key characteristics against specifications, compare vendor life data, or compare the newest design changes to prior performance. We can and should do comparisons well using the appropriate statistical approach.
Let's examine a handful of parametric and non-parametric comparison tools, including various hypothesis tests. Plus how to best use these tools and when to set them aside and explore another approach.
Statistics is a part of what a reliability professional does; thus, we all should know the range, power, and applicability of the methods available. Let's explore how to make comparisons well.
This Accendo Reliability webinar was originally broadcast on 11 June 2024.
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