Has special cause of variation resulted in central tendency to move or shift over a period of time
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Common cause variability is a source of variation caused by unknown factors that result in a steady but random distribution of output around the average of the data. Common cause variation is a measure of the process's potential, or how well the process can perform when special cause variation is removed.
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