
Range function - Minitab
In control charts and capability analyses, you can use the average range across all subgroups (Rbar) to estimate your process standard deviation
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Use the range to understand the amount of dispersion in the data. A large range value indicates greater dispersion in the data. A small range value indicates that there is less dispersion in the …
Select the statistics for Display Descriptive Statistics
The range is the difference between the largest and smallest data values in the sample. The range represents the smallest interval that contains all the data values.
Interpret the key results for Boxplot - Minitab
Interquartile range box The interquartile range box represents the middle 50% of the data. It shows the distance between the first and third quartiles (Q3-Q1).
Interpret all statistics for Store Descriptive Statistics
Use the range to understand the amount of dispersion in the data. A large range value indicates greater dispersion in the data. A small range value indicates that there is less dispersion in the …
Overview for Individuals Chart - Minitab
Use a moving range chart to determine whether the process variation is in control. Where to find this control chart To create an individuals chart, choose Stat > Control Charts > Variables …
Select the statistics for Store Descriptive Statistics - Minitab
Range The range is the difference between the largest and smallest data values in the sample. The range represents the smallest interval that contains all the data values.
Select the statistics for Column Statistics and Row Statistics
The range is the difference between the largest and smallest data values in the sample. The range represents the smallest interval that contains all the data values.
Estimate process variation with individuals data - Minitab
What is a moving range? The moving range measures how variation changes over time when data are collected as individual measurements instead of subgroups. It equals the range of …
What is a confidence interval? - Minitab
A confidence interval is a range of values, derived from sample statistics, that is likely to contain the value of an unknown population parameter. Because of their random nature, it is unlikely …