A process is stable if it exhibits special cause variation true or false
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False
Explanation:
A process without special causes that exhibits only common causes of variation, is considered to be “statistically stable.” When a process or system is statistically stable, the control chart becomes predictive.
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The statement is false, Because the process is not stable, if the process exhibits some special variation cause.
Explanation:
- When a certain system or process is exhibiting some kind of special causes in between the processes and the variations are due to certain common causes then the system is considered stable.
- For any stable system or process the different variations that comes in between can be easily predicted.
- Hence presence of special causes at regular intervals makes the chart statistically stable and hence predictive.
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