Title: Tutorial on Tukey Charts
1Tutorial on Tukey Charts
- Farrokh Alemi, Ph.D.
- Friday, 12 March 2003
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3Why Chart Data?
- To discipline intuitions
- Only points outside the limit are real changes
- To communicate data in vivid graphical ways
4Steps in Creating a Chart
- Check assumptions
- Calculate Median and Fourths
- Calculate Fourth spread
- Calculate control limits
- Plot observations and control limits
- Interpret findings
- Distribute control chart
5Step 1 Check Assumptions
- Observations must be measured on an interval
scale. - There must be at least 7 time periods in the
pre-intervention period - Control limits are calculated based on
pre-intervention data and extrapolated to post
intervention period
6Separate Pre Post Intervention Data
7Step 2 Calculating Limits
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- UCL Upper Fourth 1.5 Fourth Spreads
- LCL Lower Fourth 1.5 Fourth Spreads
- Upper Fourth is value where ¼ of data above it
- Lower Fourth is value where ¼ of data below it
- Fourth Spread is difference of Upper and Lower
Fourths
8Calculating Median
- Median is a value where 50 of data are below if
and 50 above it. - List observations from smallest to largest
- If odd number of observations, take the data
point in the middle, where 50 of data are below
it. - If even number of observations, take average of
the two middle ranked numbers.
9Calculating Limits by Using Median
- List values from smallest to largest
- Calculate median, divide the data into two halves
- If Median is one of the data points, include it
in both the upper and lower half of data - Lower Fourth is the Median of lower half of data
- Upper Fourth is the median of the upper half of
the data - Fourth Spread is the difference between the two
Fourths - Calculate limits as
- LCL Lower Fourth - 1.5 Fourth Spread
- UCL Upper Fourth 1.5 Fourth Spread
No need for Calculator
10Example Exercise Data
11Analysis of Exercise Data Step 1
Upper half of data
Lower half of data
Two halves both include Median because it is an
observed data point
Median
12Analysis of Exercise Data Step 2
Lower Fourth is Median of lower data set, it is a
value between 25 30, so it is 27.5
13Analysis of Exercise Data Step 3
14Analysis of Exercise Data Step 4
- Fourth Spread 37.5-27.5 10
- UCL 37.51.510 52.5
- LCL 27.5-1.510 12.5
15Control Chart for Exercise Data
16Example Data Budget Deviations
17Analysis of Budget Data Step 1
18Analysis of Budget Data Continued
Lower Fourth is Median of lower half and is -6
Lower half
Fourth spread is 23.5 minus -6 29.5
Upper Fourth is Median of upper half and is 23.5
Upper Half
UCL is 23.5 1.5 29.5 LCL is
-6.5 - 1.5 29.5
19Control Chart for Budget data
20Take Home Message
- Tukey Chart can work with small number of data
points with no assumptions regarding data
distribution