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Sample Question
Final Jeopardy Answer
Quality Tools Jeopardy
Pie
Bar
Stack Bar
Pareto
Histro- gram
Sumry Stats
SL or BW
Pot- pourri
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Pie Charts for 100
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Red
  • Because the human eye has difficulty interpreting
    angles and making accurate comparisons among this
    many categories, this is the maximum number of
    categories you should use in a pie chart.

Time's Up!
What are 6-8 categories? Or What is 8 ?
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Pie Charts for 200
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Green
  • The primary reason to use a pie chart.

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What is To compare parts to the whole?
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Pie Charts for 300
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Blue
  • The tool that may be more applicable when too
    many categories are present.

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What is Bar Chart? Or What is Pareto?
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Pie Charts for 400
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Yellow
  • What you are looking for when interpreting a pie
    chart.

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What is One piece usually bigger or smaller than
the others?
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Pie Charts for 500
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Yellow
  • The additional information displayed on a chart
    that helps validate the percentages in a pie
    chart.

Time's Up!
What is sample size?
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Bar Charts for 100
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Yellow
  • This axis usually represents the categories of
    interest when constructing a bar chart.

Time's Up!
What is the x-axis?
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Bar Charts for 200
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Red
  • The primary reason to use a bar chart.

Time's Up!
What is When the order of the categories is
important?
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Bar Charts for 300
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Green
  • The tool that may be more applicable when the
    order of the categories is not important.

Time's Up!
What is Pareto chart?
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Bar Charts for 400
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Blue
  • What you are looking for when interpreting a bar
    chart.

Time's Up!
What is Categories that look unusually tall or
short, Comparisons among categories,
Consistency among categories, OR Differences
among data sets?
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Bar Charts for 500
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  • This indicates either the number of occurrences
    or the impact (cost, rate, time, percentage)
    associated with each category.

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What the height of the bar could indicate?
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Stacked Bar Charts for 100
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Blue
  • The Stacked Bar Chart is used to compare many of
    these to each other.

Time's Up!
What are pie charts?
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Stacked Bar Charts for 200
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Yellow
  • The two categories in a stacked bar chart that
    are easiest to interpret.

Time's Up!
What is the first and last category?
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Stacked Bar Charts for 300
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Green
  • One place you commonly see a Stacked Bar Chart
    used.

Time's Up!
What is for analyzing survey results?
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Stacked Bar Charts for 400
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Red
  • The number of categories per bar that works best.

Time's Up!
What is 3?
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Stacked Bar Charts for 500
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Red
  • What you are looking for when interpreting a
    stacked bar chart.

Time's Up!
What is Patterns in categories (primarily the
first and last category)?
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Pareto Charts for 100
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Green
  • The other thing a pareto chart does besides help
    break a big problem down in to parts.

Time's Up!
What is Identify which parts are most important
to work on first?
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Pareto Charts for 200
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Red
  • By focusing efforts on these bars, we can usually
    get the most from limited resources and maximize
    our gains.

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What are the tallest bars?
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Pareto Charts for 300
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  • Another name for the 80/20 rule

Time's Up!
What is the Pareto Principle?
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Pareto Charts for 400
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Blue
  • The primary reason to use a pareto chart.

Time's Up!
What is To identify the vital few contributors
to a problem?
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Pareto Charts for 500
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Blue
  • What you are looking for when interpreting a
    pareto chart.

Time's Up!
What is The Pareto Principle applies, the
Other category is small, The tallest bar to
begin working on, OR Obvious problems that may
have simple solutions?
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Histogram for 100
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Blue
  • The kind of data a histogram is used to show.

Time's Up!
What is variable data?
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Histogram for 200
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Green
  • The name for the one or two points that appear to
    be different from the rest of the data.

Time's Up!
What are outliers?
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Histogram for 300
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Red
  • This distribution has a long tail to the right or
    left and the mean may not be the best summary
    statistic.

Time's Up!
What is skewed distribution?
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Histogram for 400
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Yellow
  • The shape to look for in a histogram.

Time's Up!
What is bell curve?
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Histogram for 500
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Green
  • The distribution that may be indicative of data
    collected from two processes.

Time's Up!
What is bimodal distribution?
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Summary Statistics for 100
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Green
  • The most frequently occurring number in a data
    set.

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What is mode?
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Summary Statistics for 200
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Yellow
  • The difference between the largest and smallest
    values in a data set.

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What is range?
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Summary Statistics for 300
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Blue
  • The middle value when the data is arranged in
    ascending order.

Time's Up!
What is median?
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Summary Statistics for 400
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Red
  • Range and standard deviation are examples of this
    type of summary statistic.

Time's Up!
What are dispersion or variation summary
statistics?
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Summary Statistics for 500
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Yellow
  • Mean, Median, and Mode are examples of this type
    of summary statistic.

Time's Up!
What are location or central tendency
summary statistics?
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Stem Leaf, BW for 100
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  • The last digit recorded in a histogram like form.

Time's Up!
What is a Leaf?
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Stem Leaf, BW for 200
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Blue
  • The line reaching to the largest and smallest
    value in a Box Plot.

Time's Up!
What is a whisker?
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Stem Leaf, BW for 300
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Red
  • The special type of data collection form that
    records the digits.

Time's Up!
What is a Stem Leaf Plot?
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Stem Leaf, BW for 400
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Green
  • The amount of data represented by the box in a
    Box Plot.

Time's Up!
What is 50 or half?
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Stem Leaf, BW for 500
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Green
  • The statistical name for the length of the box in
    a Box Whisker Plot.

Time's Up!
What is interquartile range?
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Potpourri for 100
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Red
  • Decisions should be based on this.

Time's Up!
What is data or facts?
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Potpourri for 200
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Blue
  • This is the language of data.

Time's Up!
What is statistics?
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Potpourri for 300
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  • A form that can help you collect attribute data
    by keeping a tally of the frequency of
    occurrence.

Time's Up!
What is a check sheet?
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Potpourri for 400
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  • Another name for categorical data.

Time's Up!
What is attribute data?
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Potpourri for 500
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  • Data that can be measured on a continuum such as
    height or weight.

Time's Up!
What is variable data?
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Sample Question
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Team color
The music plays for 15 seconds, while the team
formulates their response.
  • all others bring data.

When it says The team has 6 seconds to respond
before the answer appears in the box below.
Time's Up!
What is In God we trust ?
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Final Jeopardy
Final category Potpourri
Time's Up!
This is how MM minis are made.
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