
Module 6 Attribute Systems Assessment
Lesson M6-01
Text: Section 5, pages 1 – 3
Duration: 18 minutes
- Measurement System Assessment
- References and Downloads
- M02 MSA Definitions
- M03 Gage R&R Studies
- 1 Overview and Planning for a Gage R&R Study
- 2 Analysis – Average and Range Method
- 3 Setting up and Analyzing a Gage R&R in Minitab
- 4 Exercise – Analyzing a Gage R&R Study
- 5 Analysis – ANOVA Method
- 6 Analyzing a Gage R&R in Minitab (ANOVA Method)
- 7 Exercises – Analyzing Gage R&R Studies (ANOVA)
- 8 Analysis – ANOVA with Significant Interactions
- 9 Gage R&R with Other Factors (Expanded Gage R&R)
- M04 SPC for Measurement Systems
- M05 Linearity & Bias Assessment
- M06 Attribute Systems Assessment
- M07 Comparing Measurement Systems
- M08 Non-Replicable Measurement Systems
Overview & Simple Assessment Method
We introduce this module with a review of attribute data and the different types (e.g. binary, nominal, etc.). We then introduce a simple assessment method for any attribute system. While this approach does not provide any statistical results, it permits an initial determination of the adequacy of an attribute measurement system.
Downloads
- Measurement System Assessment
- References and Downloads
- M02 MSA Definitions
- M03 Gage R&R Studies
- 1 Overview and Planning for a Gage R&R Study
- 2 Analysis – Average and Range Method
- 3 Setting up and Analyzing a Gage R&R in Minitab
- 4 Exercise – Analyzing a Gage R&R Study
- 5 Analysis – ANOVA Method
- 6 Analyzing a Gage R&R in Minitab (ANOVA Method)
- 7 Exercises – Analyzing Gage R&R Studies (ANOVA)
- 8 Analysis – ANOVA with Significant Interactions
- 9 Gage R&R with Other Factors (Expanded Gage R&R)
- M04 SPC for Measurement Systems
- M05 Linearity & Bias Assessment
- M06 Attribute Systems Assessment
- M07 Comparing Measurement Systems
- M08 Non-Replicable Measurement Systems
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I love statistics.
Then I think you will enjoy the DFSS program with Allise (especially after the first week which is more qualitative).