Statistical thinking

Statistical thinking is one of the tools for process analysis. Statistical thinking relates processes and statistics, and is based on the following principles:

W. Edwards Deming promoted the concepts of statistical thinking, using two powerful experiments, the Red Bead and the Funnel experiment.

Statistical thinking is a recognised method used as part of Six Sigma methodologies.[1]

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