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This tool is best described by saying this "three-letter word"

What is 5 whys

(Introduction to Analyze page 3)

100

This tool is used to show the relationship between the independent variable and the dependent variable

What is a scatterplot

(Using graphs.... page 3)

100

Removing hazards and dangers

What is "safety"?


(Lean Improvement Tools, page 3)

100

A technique that reduces the variability due to nuisance factors.

What is blocking


(Design of Experiments page 4)

100

In this phase, train the staff on the new procedure

What is "run the pilot"

(Pilots...page 4)

200

This portion of the Analyze phase finds patterns, trends, etc. that suggest, support, or reject theories

What is data analysis

(Introduction to Analysis page 3)

200

The sample size given a df = 12

What is 13?

df = n - 1

12 = 13 -1

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These are considered to be "waste" in a process

What are non-value added activities


(Lean Improvement... page 2)

200

Four letter acronym - categorize possible solutions based on ease to implement or size of benefits

What is PICK chart


(Introduction to Improve page 3)

200

All humans commit these

What are errors?


(Introduction to Error Proofing page 2)

300

This tool provides a detailed view of the current state

What is process flow map


(Introduction to Analyze page 3)

300

A technique through which the "strength" of association between an input variable and an output variable can be quantified

What is a correlation

(Correlation... page 3)

300

Most challenging of the S's

What is sustain?


(Lean Improvement Tools, page 3)

300

The first step to Experimentation

What is "Define the problem"


(Design of Experiments page 3)

300

Wheel locks on a shopping cart so it won't leave the parking lot is an example of this:

What is error proofing?

(Introduction to Error Proofing page 4)

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Process flow maps, Value stream maps, etc. are these type of tools

What are process analysis tools

(Introduction to Analyze page 3)

400

A range of values believed to contain the true population parameter

What is a confidence interval?


(Intro to Inferential... page 4)

400

Philosophy of continuous improvement through the removal of wastes in a process

What is kaizen?

(Lean Improvement Tools, page 6)

400

Performing an experiment that has already been done to get a better estimate of experimental error and the effects.

What is replication?

(Design of Experiments page 4)

400

RPN is calculated when using this tool

What is FMEA?


(Introduction to Error Proofing page 6)

500

This equation represents the Team's objective during the Analyze phase

What is Y = f(x)

(Introduction to Analyze page 2)

500

How much the mean will change from sample to sample...

What is the standard error of the mean


(Intro. to Inferential... page 4)

500

These people assist in managing the implementation of solutions

Who are Subject matter experts?

(Lean Improvement Tools, page 9)

500

For this, at least one run is conducted for each treatment or combination of factors and factor levels

What is full factorial design?


(Design of Experiments page 5)

500

In this phase, you train all personnel

What is "full scale implementation"?

(Pilots page 5)