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Difference between chance causes and assignable causes

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Answered by Anonymous
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Chance cause :A process that is operating with only chance causes of variation present is said to be in statistical control. In other words, the chance causes are an inherent part of the process. Assignable cause :assignable cause is an identifiable, specific cause of variation in a given process or measurement.

Answered by sakshigaulechha0376
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Chance cause:

chance cause. (analytical chemistry) A cause for variability in a measurement process that occurs randomly and unpredictably and for unknown reasons.

Assignable cause:

Also known as “special cause”, an assignable cause is an identifiable, specific cause of variation in a given process or measurement. A cause of variation that is not random and does not occur by chance is “assignable”.

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